Hello, Kevin MacKenzie here, showing off some of my better (and in some cases, more famous) silkscreen designs. I've been doing multi-color designs for screen printing companies since the days where Amberlith, Zip-a-tones and a trusty, double-ought Rapidograph for custom fades were the only tools of the trade. So believe me when I say, that with my computer and its various programs, I can produce as much material as ten men...
If you would like to see a full resume' & more samples, drop me a line at: kevinlmack@gmail.com and I'll forward along the goods.
Working near one of the world's largest military bases often begs some interesting requests. In this one, Navy Chiefs stationed in Norfolk, VA wanted something to showcase their pride and strength. On Navy Blue tees, natch.
A four-color process job with white underlay for Starr Motors' Relay for Life CAR SHOW. And the best part is, my printer Jessica absolutely nailed it on the first stroke with as soft a hand as could be asked for. She was the best printer I ever worked with, bar none.
A three-color job on Ash Gray tees, it was more fun to design than the color limitations might suggest.
This is one of two comps created for a girl's softball tournament. This is the one I liked due to the active pose of the pitcher...
..and this is the one the client went with. Still an awesome design, and my printer did a great job with the registration & the half tones. The pitcher (I just couldn't give her up!) went on to live in another design that I'll share in a future post.
Here is a comp for WHALEBONE Surf Shop on North Carolina's Outer Banks.