| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | serigrafía |
| liettua | šilkografija |
| ranska | sérigraphie |
| saksa | Siebdruck |
| suomi | seripainatus |
| tšekki | sítotisk |
A printing technique in which ink is forced through a woven mesh with an ink-blocking stencil on it.
A silk screen design
A printing technique in which ink is forced through a woven mesh with an ink-blocking stencil on it.
The poster shop at Heart Mountain War Relocation Center was operated by Japanese-American internees who used the silkscreen method to print information for the entire center. (January 1943)
A printing technique in which ink is forced through a woven mesh with an ink-blocking stencil on it.
Screen printers use a silkscreen, a squeegee, and hinge clamps to screen print their designs. The ink is forced through the mesh using the rubber squeegee, the hinge clamps keep the screen in place for easy registration.