Silkscreening, also known as serigraphy,
is at least 2,000 years old. Each color is
forced through a fine-meshed framed screen
on which areas have been stenciled or
blocked with a resist.
 
Silk screen is most often used by
Flagraphics on volume projects of simpler
design in unlimited quantities.The process
allows precise color matching with pigment
or permanent dyes.