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HAVOC HAVOC RECORDS AND DISTRIBUTION PO Box 8585 Mineapolis, MN 55408 USA HAVOC HAVOC RECORDS AND DISTRIBUTION
PO Box 8585 Mineapolis, MN 55408 USA

HOME PAGE.
STORE.
ORDERING FORM.
AND IT WAS WRITTEN.
DISTRO & TRADING.
TOUR DATES.
PHOTOS.
SOUND FILES.
LINKS.

PHOTOS.

The making of Kylesa screenprinted tour posters

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Drying time

Drying time
Photo by Felix

As I mentioned before the main problem with doing this sort of thing with air dry inks is having enough space to dry them all. I'm lucky to have a little work shop I built in my back yard with this drying rack I set up (see the photo essay on the Making of the Regulations limited Covers on this site for more on that) If you were doing this in your basement or back yard you might have to get creative with clothes lines, work benches or drying racks to print a lot of volume.

This whole project took about 6 hours, including the layout, setup and printing. The actual printing only took about 2 hours. I would think a few people working together could do 500 or 1000 record covers or tour posters in a day pretty easily. I hope someone can use this information to creat something cool. I'll admit these posters were nothing special, but they fast, cheap and easy to make.


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