Posts Tagged ‘print’

D.I.Y. Design it Yourself

Saturday, April 19th, 2008
D.I.Y. Design it Yourself (Design Handbooks)
by Ellen Lupton

ISBN-10: 1568985525
ISBN-13: 978-1568985527

NLB Call No: English 746.432 STO -[ART]

There are a few sections in this book that are exceptionally close to my heart now that I have left the design industry to become a personal banker in a financial industry. My favorite sections in this book includes Books: where they discuss binding techniques, Housewares: very zakka-ish, Stickers: print your own and stick’em, reminds me of good old Stickernation that’s now defunct (I hope they bring it back one day), Wall Graphics: cut vinyl to decorate the walls in your home, and Zines: create your own indie zine.

D.I.Y. Design it Yourself

D.I.Y. Design it Yourself

I have more medium-res, readable scans under the cut.
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How to Choose a Gocco?

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Many people ask me “Which Gocco should I buy?” or “Where can I buy a Print Gocco?” thus I’ve decided to put together this little article (possibly the first of a series) to share what it’s all about. Personally, I own an NEHOC Screenprint Kit which I bought from NEHOC Australia.

Basically all models of the print Gocco can be used for paper and fabric, depending on the additional accessories that you purchase or use with the machine. Similarly, the size that a print Gocco can produce is not limited by its model nor restricted by its default print size. You can do multiple exposures to one big sheet of screen mesh to produce larger prints (it’s simply more work). The differences between the models lie in the default imaging size and the accessories provided (bulbs, inks, squeegee, etc), which will allow you to print on different mediums such as paper, cloth or even ceramics!

  Model name

Basic print size

Print on paper Print on cloth
PG B6 Print Gocco B6
(replaced by PG-5)
B6  
PG-5 B6  
Print Gocco B6 Hi-Mesh (Blue) B6  
PG-10 PG-10 B6  
(Predecessor: Print Gocco PG-10 Super)
PG-11
B6  
PG Arts for paper
Photo by RJL20
PG Arts (PG-6) for paper B5  
  PG Arts (PG-6) for cloth B5
  A3 Thermal Screen Maker A5, A4, A3  

Differences between printing on paper and printing on fabric
Ink: Well firstly, you’ll need different types of ink. You may use fabric inks on paper but the reverse is not true as paper inks on fabric will not survive washing. However, I have used fabric inks on paper without any problems. I am not sure about how archival-safe the paper or fabric inks are though.
Accessories: You’ll need a squeegee to apply the ink onto fabrics instead of “press printing” the image onto the cloth.

Where to buy?
Machines and supplies
Ebay
Etsy
Etchworld
GoccoShop
Marlene Watson
NEHOC Australia
Northwood Studios
Paper Source
printaddictjapan
Rakuten
Welsh Products Inc.

Supplies only
Dick Blick
Letters & Print
Think Ink
Wet Paint

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Shop updates

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Fabric - Ducks

Fabric - French cotton print

A lot of freshly imported fabrics from Japan has been updated in the shop.ZAKKA-ZAKKA.com! Shipping is now automatically calculated when you check out! :)