The hard jobs, in depth.
Not just before/after thumbnails — the source, the problem, what the designer actually drew, and what happened on the floor.

A 1990s band logo, press-separated in 8 hours.
Harbor Tees sent a phone photo of a 30-year-old printed tee — no source art. We re-illustrated the mark from scratch and separated it for a 4-station press, including underbase and choke/spread for black garments.

Scanned monument mark to routed install.
Ridgeline Signs had a 1024px JPEG with heavy artifacts and a hard deadline. We rebuilt it at install dimensions with layered DXF, kerf compensation, and tool-path notes for a ¼″ down-cut on aluminum.

Gradient crest, made stitch-ready.
North Shore Embroidery's source had soft gradients no needle can read. We converted it into clean color zones with stitch-aware geometry and Madeira thread pairings, plus digitizing notes for the operator.

Product photo to weed-ready decal run.
Drift Apparel sent a product photo, not a file. We traced it by hand into weed-friendly outlines with contour cut and overcut marks, sized for a 60-unit storefront decal run on a GraphTec.
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