From screen to glass: this is how we print an idea
Explore the complete process of screen printing on glass containers, step by step.
When we receive a design, the first thing we see is not an empty container, but a statement of intent. It is that image born in the coldness of a screen which, after passing through our hands, will end up converted into something tangible: a bottle with character or a jar that doesn't just hold a product, but tells a story of quality and effort.
The art of anticipation
It all starts with the final artwork. We dive into the file to review colors, lines, and those millimeter-precise technical details that change everything. Truth be told, this step is sacred; good preparation saves us from last-minute surprises and ensures the result is a faithful reflection of what you imagined. This is where the team brings out their instinct—that "clinical eye" trained to predict how every drop of ink will behave as it embraces the glass.
The chemistry of aesthetics
Then comes the choice of materials, and it's not something we take lightly. Not all glass has the same soul, and not all inks get along. Depending on what the container will hold or the feeling you want to evoke when seeing it on the shelf, we choose the processes with a blend of technical rigor and, let’s be honest, aesthetic sensitivity.
Hands that think, machines that execute
From there, straight to the workshop. It’s true that our machines are state-of-the-art, but I assure you it is the people who set the pulse of the process. Every fine adjustment and every color test is done with almost obsessive care. In the end, screen printing has that artisanal "je ne sais quoi"; even surrounded by technology, there is still a human component ensuring the registration is perfect.
The final verdict
Once the ink settles, it’s our turn to be critical. For us, quality isn't just about the design being "there," but about the whole piece evoking emotion. We look for color strength, a pleasant touch, and ensuring that holding the container feels exactly like what you wanted to communicate. If it doesn't make us feel proud, the job isn't done.
At the end of the day, that idea that started as a digital sketch is now a real, solid, and coherent object. And that is, sincerely, the spark that drives us: transforming concepts into results that build trust and that shared satisfaction of knowing that we have created something together.