People in Print

An appetite for success in Russia

by FESPA | 14/11/2018
An appetite for success in Russia

A-Design INK was a Gold Winner at the 2018 FESPA Awards in the special effects garments category.

Sergey Buzanov, technical application specialist, took inspiration from Hollywood’s Hunger Games franchise and used MagnaPrint water-based inks and pigments to produce this special effects project. 

Tell us about yourself, and the company…
I have been working for A-Design INK as a technical application specialist for six years. The company is a distributor of MagnaColours, Rutland, Ulano and Saati products in Russia. We have our own training centre for newcomers or experienced students, and we also host a testing site for technologists to test screen printing products from our suppliers.

What were you attempting to achieve with the work?
The Hunger Games work was not a commercial project, but one attempting to develop printing technology. I did it by foaming bases with the high-dimensional 120.34cm mesh and high lineatures – 90 lpi.

What were the key challenges involved in the project?
There were no difficulties during printing, as the MagnaColours inks are quite stable on stencils, which allow printing on hand-held machines.

How long did the work take?
The full cycle of work took two days, including the preparation of stencils and printing.

What was the reaction to the work?
Our customers were completely satisfied with the result – as were we. Those who received the printed samples as a gift were particularly pleased.

What is the future of special effects garments?
Special effects are becoming increasingly popular all over the world as an additional method of emphasising the individuality of the product and the uniqueness of the design. But many printers still tend to avoid using water bases and special effects.

In my work, I try to combine the simplicity of execution and the visual effect, which captures the interest of our customers and the desire to repeat something similar. I also try to apply non-standard solutions in the printing process to achieve a positive final result.

How has the award changed things for you?
Participation in the competition and the Gold award has given us an additional incentive to experiment in future projects.

What projects are forthcoming?
Now that’s a secret, but it’s sure to be interesting.

To enter the 2019 FESPA Awards, click here


 

by FESPA Back to News

Become a FESPA member to continue reading

To read more and access exclusive content on the Club FESPA portal, please contact your Local Association. If you are not a current member, please enquire here. If there is no FESPA Association in your country, you can join FESPA Direct. Once you become a FESPA member, you can gain access to the Club FESPA Portal.

Recent news

New sustainable materials at Sustainability Spotlight
Tomorrow's World

New sustainable materials at Sustainability Spotlight

Sustainability Spotlight returned by popular demand to FESPA Global Print Expo last month in an exhibit curated by The Good Factory.

22-04-2024
Sportswear Pro: building ‘Brand Me’
Tomorrow's World

Sportswear Pro: building ‘Brand Me’

After the success of the inaugural Sportswear Pro last month, we spoke with panellist and personalisation expert James Lawrence-Jones about the most exciting revelations at the event.

22-04-2024
Packaging regulation – a warning to UK printers
Business Advice

Packaging regulation – a warning to UK printers

We spoke to George Atkinson, Head of Policy at environmental consultancy Valpak, about how printers should be cautious regarding stricter packaging regulations.

19-04-2024
How AI can benefit your data collection
How to Guides

How AI can benefit your data collection

Printers are collecting data about everything from costs to customers and inventory. But how can AI help you to make the most of that?

18-04-2024