1/1 print on an oddly sized card. 100lb. sweet tooth paper. these were printed back when mikey b was our shop manager. he had the task of burning this screen and i was worried the text was both too small and too close together. to his own amazement these came out perfect. i think it’s a 5pt font at the smallest.

1/1 print on an oddly sized card. 100lb. sweet tooth paper. these were printed back when mikey b was our shop manager. he had the task of burning this screen and i was worried the text was both too small and too close together. to his own amazement these came out perfect. i think it’s a 5pt font at the smallest.

1/1 print on an oddly sized card. 100lb. sweet tooth paper. these were printed back when mikey b was our shop manager. he had the task of burning this screen and i was worried the text was both too small and too close together. to his own amazement these came out perfect. i think it’s a 5pt font at the smallest.

1/1 print on an oddly sized card. 100lb. sweet tooth paper. these were printed back when mikey b was our shop manager. he had the task of burning this screen and i was worried the text was both too small and too close together. to his own amazement these came out perfect. i think it’s a 5pt font at the smallest.

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my name is chris. i own a screen printing and cd/dvd duplication company called sire press based in philadelphia, pa. i really appreciate a good screen printed business card because after years of printing, i know how difficult they are to master. this blog is dedicated to cards that i (we) print at sire press, cards i print on my own, and cards from around the web.

i print everything by hand. some other companies use machines to print their flat stock. that takes the soul out of what we do and commercializes it. screen printing is an art form that i have learned to love and respect.

if you are interested in getting business cards made by me, please e-mail: undergroundamericastudio@gmail.com (my design/creative company) or sirepress@gmail.com.