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    D C Ellington

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Clothing printing

    Sign screen printing

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    City Screen Print & Embroidery

    City Screen Print & Embroidery

    (8 reviews)

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    I was looking around getting quotes for shirts I needed for a tailgate event coming up the middle…read moreof June. A friend recommended me to someone who did our shirts for the Warrior Dash by the name of Kevin. I reached out to him and informed him who I was and who recommended me to see him about shirts prices. What he provided was within the budget I was looking for but also to make sure the savings were passed on to the ladies that was attending this event. I sent over a picture of what I wanted printed on the shirts and in no time flat I received an email with a sample of what they would look like. I was pleased with what I saw and gave him my business. I went to pick the shirts last week Friday and noticed we were short one and also I goofed on one of them by giving the wrong size. I let Kevin know right away and today's Wednesday my order was fixed! If I need shirts done again I will be going through City Screen again! A little side but embarrassing note, I didn't know Kevin was with City Screen until he sent me the address information the day I went to pick my shirts up lol.

    I wish I didn't have to write this. I waited to write it because I really didn't want to…read more There were many issues with CSP over the approximately 18 months I used them to print shirts. We run a small, tiny, completely operated by volunteers, non profit, thus we are cost sensitive. For about 14 months we were receiving shirts at a $11ish dollar price point. Sometime in late summer the person we were working with got let go, our new contact couldn't be bothered to respond to our emails about shipping, despite having been very clear about when shirts need to arrive to Indiana from MILWAUKEE, they ended up in Washington DC, and our shirt price increased dramatically. This lack of communication wasn't an isolated issue, I was constantly chasing them down and trying to get responses from them about orders we had in flight. Why did I do it, you ask? Because the cost was low enough and I wanted to shop locally. The last straw was when we tried to get shirts printed for an event at UW. We didn't realize the licensing restrictions around using the logo and after discussing with the department it felt like we'd go without the UW logo. We then proceeded to try to get some sweatshirts in addition to the event shirts, and our rep Chris stopped responding completely. I followed up with her at least twice after that, but then it became too big of a risk and time suck. The actions became clear that we were no longer a wanted customer. In the end, we ended up getting our shirts from someone else for cheaper, especially after the shirts went up by $3 per shirt (turns out the previous person was giving me a discount I wasn't supposed to receive, for the entire 14 months), and the communication was bad, it wasn't worth it. We tried to be understanding, but they are in the business of printing and if answering questions about printing and items that can be printed on is too much heavy lifting, then we have other options. I can't recommend CSP for a reliable, cost effective print shop.

    Bay View Printing Company

    Bay View Printing Company

    (18 reviews)

    Bay View

    We had such a blast at the BVPC "drink and ink" night, creating our own posters and learning about…read morethe printing presses used in the shop. In addition to the adorable names they've been given, the presses have served for generations, and it was great to hear how the new owners found their way to using them. A friend found the opportunity, so I can't speak to how easy it is to sign up, nor cost, but you feel very supported the moment you walk in. We were able to bring our own snacks (drinks encouraged!) to sustain us for the 3 hour workshop. Scott was incredible - walking us through the process of creating our designs, selecting the typeface, and realizing the idea on the press. In my case, he was incredibly gracious when I promptly ignored what he said would make things easier and needed help avoiding movement in my types. I was very pleased with the final poster (of which you get to make 3, to get your colors right) and am now desperately trying to think of reasons to use their services. At minimum, I know who I'm recommending in the future.

    If you're looking for a fun, unique experience, here's your place!…read more At Bay View Printing, they have "Drink & Ink" nights. You can bring snacks & drinks, and don't forget creativity and lines of text to make a poster! They have parties of about 10 usually, our party was bigger though, around 12 people. It does get a little cramped and they really can't do any more people than 10-12 unless they spread out the letters more (letters are currently in the same vertical cabinet, which makes it really hard for more than one person to look at a time) and only one person can use the print press at a time. It will work well if they staggered the group in different time slots or if people who knew right away what they want to print went first and others are still thinking about it stayed out of the way while the others picked out their letters. To see everyone's creation was a ton of fun, too!!! You can use little picture icon images, switch up the fonts, really have fun with it! You build out your sign on a metal tray. The worker helping flips it (reverses it) so it prints correctly. Colors were: blue, red, gold, black... I think that was it. You are limited to a few colors at this time but it's still good there's at least more than option aside from standard black. There aren't tables to have the eats/drinks as it's literally in their workshop, which didn't bother me any. I thought it was cool. Expect to be there at least 3 hours and I felt our helper was extra good, so I gave him a little tip. Definitely not mandatory but to me, he was still providing a service to us and he did such a great job being helpful and patient. Good work should never go unrewarded! Also forgiving and understanding if your poster didn't turn out right and you didn't want to count it as one of your take homes. In total the package included three posters to take home (when I went). I recommended checking this out, it's really a good time! It's words that mean something to you, you roll the print press yourself. I already have thoughts about what I want next!

    D C Ellington - screenprinting - Updated May 2026

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