Tee shirt printing is a quick and easy way of producing a professional standard of outcome that combines creative design work and a practical solution.
The design is generated using a computer package and then printed and applied to the shirt using heat.
Screen printing or block printing could also be used to apply the design to the fabric.
This is a 'bumper' edition, with articles covering: mobile kitchens, wall painting, power tools, D&T projects, 3D printing, food resources, drone racing, textiles careers, competitions, and some H&S updates in the 'smallprint'.
In this issue we rev up for the Fomula 1 STEM challenge and examing the new cutting edge of IT Art and Design. There is also a continued update on the new GCSE specifications as well as regular articles on 3D printing and health and safety.