Have you ever thought about using
public street fixtures as printing elements? The creative artist collective
behind Berlin-based Raubdruckerin creates shirts and bags imprinted with
manhole covers, vents, and utility grates. The pirate printer disregarded
geometric patterns and typographic forms of urban signage make astonishingly attractive
graphics for shirts. He has collective applies ink directly to the streets and then
prints on-site in famous locations like Lisbon, Amsterdam, and Paris and then
sell their creations through an online shop. It would be incredible to see somewhat
like this come out of Japan. If you’re a printing lover, then this idea must
keep you motivate to try it. From several decades, printings on shirts are
doing with multiple screens.
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