Serigraph - Full Service Printing | Custom Graphics | POP Signs Serigraph is a leading print manufacturer of decorated products and in-store signs displays By providing innovative, eye-catching technologies and services, Serigraph enables customers to differentiate their brands and stand out at the point of decision
Lithograph vs Serigraph - Whats the Difference? - Artst The main differences between lithographs and serigraphs is that a lithograph is made on a stone plate whereas a serigraph is made using a silkscreen printing process, lithographs are usually more expensive than serigraphs
What is Serigraph Printing? - Cedar Hill Long House Native Art Prints Serigraphy—also called silk screening, screen printing, or serigraph printing—is a stencil‑based process that pushes ink through a fine screen onto paper Early screens were made of silk, but artists now use finely woven polyester or nylon The screen stretches over a wood or aluminum frame
Screen printing - Wikipedia Screen printing (also written as screenprinting and known as silkscreening or serigraphy) is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer paint ink (or dye) onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil
Serigraph Definition and Art Gallery Collection Serigraph is a term describing a fine art print that was produced using a silkscreen process when used for fine art rather than commercial purposes