Case Studies
Boiler Room x Liam Hodges
Limited edition screen prints for London Fashion Week.
Boiler Room came to us with bespoke tie-dyed long sleeves hoping we could add custom screen prints designed in collaboration with designer, Liam Hodges.
Tate Britain
Custom printed staff uniforms for the Tate Britain’s Annual Queer & Now festival.
The psychedelic digital artwork created for the festival this year would need to be reproduced onto t-shirts through screen- and DTG printing.
Lovebox After Dark
Pulling out all the stops with this glow-in-the-dark screen printing.
Using special phosphorescent inks we are able to achieve a glow-in-the-dark effect with a classic screen printing process.
Google Campus London
A closer look into the sweatshirts we screen printed for Google Campus x TechHub London.
Multiadaptor designed a print for a collaboration between Campus London and TechHub. Multiadaptor approached Icon in need of high-quality garments that would help their detailed design pop.
Karma Cola
Have a look into the screen printed t-shirts we produced for Karma Cola.
Karma Cola is a UK-based cola and fizzy drink company with a commitment to building an ethical, all-organic, non-GMO, and Fairtrade brand. They approached us looking for some branded t-shirts that align with their company’s ethical values.
Topshop
Find out more about the DTG printing we turned around in time for Topshop’s catwalk at London Fashion Week.
For this year’s London Fashion Week, Topshop needed personalised t-shirts made for each of their models to wear down the catwalk. After the show, customer’s would be able to purchase replica’s of those worn on the runway, customised with their own name.