Earlier this week I got on the train to Newport in South Wales to set
about hand-making the packaging for our next single, Summer Solstice.
To make our task slightly easier, we decided to get the back covers
done at the printers. They were finished last week, so I took them with
me to finish them off. Here's a little bit more info:
The printing was done in two colours, which meant we had to do two screens. We started off by mixing the colour for the grass:



Then we set about making the screens. First of all we had to clean them:

And then apply some special stuff to stop the paint from going where it shouldn't. Sorry for my lack of technical know-how.

Then
we put the canvas on a special UV lighting machine, with the stencil on
top. This dries the paint everywhere except where the stencil blocks
the UV light.



After that we washed off the paint to reveal the stencil:


We put the canvas onto the printing press and applied the paint:


And then used a special scraper (forgotten their proper name) to pull the paint over the screen. The paint seeps through the gaps.

And creates this:

Then
we set about repeating this process. We had to do it 520 times, just in
case we messed up a few by pressing too hard and smudging the paint or
something. Good job, because it took us a while to get into the swing
of things.

Some time later:

We averaged about 100 sheets an hour, so as you can imagine it was a pretty
long process. Once we'd got all of it done we set about adding the second colour to complete the image:

We
made the screen again and spent a long time lining up the print to make
sure it lined up correctly. Then it was back to the printing:



Two days and 1040 prints later...



Woo!
After we all packed up I got back on the train and went home to North
Wales. The following day I set about numbering and signing all of the
copies:

They're
all done now, and have been sent back to the label to be packaged up
with the vinyl in a plastic sleeve. We're really pleased with how
they've turned out, so I hope you like it when it's all done!
Thank
you to Pete for all of his help with design and producing it all, we couldn't have done it without him
and his contacts to help us to get access to the equipment.
More info on pre-ordering it very soon,
Tim and Sam x