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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3555726, member: 12007"]I've seen one of these before, I believe this is an offset litho on textured stock but hard to say definitively from a few pics. Doesn't seem to be a good choice for silkscreen process looking at the design. Silkscreen is better suited to blocks of colour not complex blends.</p><p>Blends and tonal graduation can be achieved using silkscreen of course but that is not the usual choice of process for a design like this with lots of tonal variance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3555726, member: 12007"]I've seen one of these before, I believe this is an offset litho on textured stock but hard to say definitively from a few pics. Doesn't seem to be a good choice for silkscreen process looking at the design. Silkscreen is better suited to blocks of colour not complex blends. Blends and tonal graduation can be achieved using silkscreen of course but that is not the usual choice of process for a design like this with lots of tonal variance.[/QUOTE]
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