So I need to go and make it down at vernon street.....
However, I'm just concerned about screen printing onto it...
I don't know if I will be able to and I'm pretty sure that its not going to go through the digital printer.
check this.....on my design context
http://s-uennatorn0912-dc.blogspot.com/2010/10/larkburger.html
The project was for a new business promotion for an eco friendly and 100% organic burge joint that was getting ready to open a new location in downtown Denverr.
"We basically gathered the materials from our everyday surroundings—trips down the street for lunch, wrappers from the corner coffee shop, newspapers sitting at the front desk, junk mail on our desks—things that normally would just get trashed. I looked for materials with interesting textures and graphics, but they also had to be pliable enough to assemble into large sheets and run through a laser printer. "
- PROJECT DETAILS
- Paper: Used food wrappers, newspapers, junk mail and other detritus.
- Printing: In-house Xerox laser printer
- Finishing: Trimmed and hand-sewn with scrap string.
- More: Talk about commitment; the Barhart team had to hand-assemble many of the sheets, since wrappers were oddly-sized.
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