Screen printing, also known as silk screening, is a printing technique where a mesh screen is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, such as fabric, paper, plastic, glass, metal, or wood. The areas where ink is not desired are blocked off on the screen, while the open areas allow the ink to pass through, creating the desired image or design. Screen printing is valued for its versatility, allowing for printing on a wide range of surfaces, as well as its ability to produce vibrant colors and durable prints. It’s commonly used for producing clothing (such as t-shirts and hoodies), posters, signage, labels, packaging, and more.