Tate Britain Case Study

Tate Britain

Tate Britain

The Project:
For the second annual Queer & Now Festival at Tate Britain, we were contacted to print staff t-shirts to be worn by the ‘Vibe Checkers’ around the event. The psychedelic digital artwork created for the festival this year would need to be reproduced onto t-shirts through screen- and DTG printing.

The Solution:
Using lilac Gildan t-shirts to match as closely as possible to the original design, we DTG printed the festival logo onto the fronts of t-shirts. For the backs of the t-shirts we used 1-colour screen printing, creating a crisp effect and ensuring festival attendees would be able to find the ‘Vibe Checkers’ as needed.

Nape of neck screen print and back print. White Ink screen print onto purple t-shirt
Queer & Now logo with coloured ink behind text. High quality DTG print onto purple t-shirt.
Queer & Now logo with coloured ink behind text. High quality DTG print onto purple t-shirt.
White screen print 'Talk to Me, feeling ok?' onto purple t-shirt