Batušić, Sonja (2015) Nove mogućnosti reprodukcije specijalnih efekata s tiskovnom formom za propusni tisak. Master's thesis - Graduate Programme. Grafički fakultet. [Mentor: Mahović Poljaček, Sanja].
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Abstract
Propusni tisak smatra se jednom od najstarijih tehnika tiska, iako se tek početkom 20. stoljeća počinju shvaćati sve prednosti i mogućnosti ove tehnike tiska. U teorijskom dijelu diplomskog rada ukratko se opisuje povijest tehnike propusnog tiska, od prve primjene tehnike, postupci i materijali potrebni za izradu tiskovnih formi, te tehnološki napredak i budućnost propusnog tiska. U eksperimentalnom dijelu izrađena su tri motiva, jedan izrađen isključivo pomoću linija, drugi pomoću ploha i treći u kombinaciji linije i plohe. Za svaki od ta tri motiva izrađene su po tri tiskovne forme za propusni tisak, no međusobno se razlikuju po linijaturi mrežice. Time se odredilo kakva linijatura mrežice najbolje odgovara za reprodukciju određenog motiva. Osim linijature mrežice, za svaki motiv upotrijebila se i određena fosforescentna ili fluorescentna boja: za linijski motiv plava fosforescentna boja, za plošni motiv žuto-zelena fosforescentna boja, te za kombinaciju plohe i linije crvena fluorescentna boja. Nakon što su se pravilno izradile sve potrebne tiskovne forme za propusni tisak, slijedio je proces reprodukcije. Motivi su prvo reproducirani na papiru, te se nakon mjerenja i vizualne procjene odredilo kojom se tiskovnom formom (ovisno o linijaturi mrežice), dobio najbolji otisak za određeni motiv. Zatim su se najkvalitetniji reproducirani motivi reproducirali i na tekstilu. Zahvaljujući upotrijebljenim bojama otisak ostavlja poseban i efektan dojam na promatrača.
Item Type: | Master's thesis - Graduate Programme |
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Mentor name: | Mahović Poljaček, Sanja |
Thesis Committee: | Banić, Dubravko and Mahović Poljaček, Sanja and Mandić, Lidija |
Defence date: | 6 October 2015 |
Abstract in english: | Screen printing is considered one of the oldest printing techniques, although only at the beginning of the 20th century people were realizing all the benefits and features of this printing technique. The theoretical part of thesis briefly describes the history of the techniques, from the first application of the techniques, methods and materials required for the production of printing forms, as well as technological advances and future of screen printing. Three motives are used for the experimental part, one made exclusively with lines, others with surface and the third is combined with lines and surfaces. For each of these three motifs are used three screen printing forms, but with different line screen mesh. This will determine which line screen mesh is best suited for a specific motive. Also, for each motif were used certain phosphorescent or fluorescent colors: for line motif blue phosphorescent color, for surface motif yellow-green phosphorescent color, and for a combination of surfaces and lines red fluorescent color. Once the forms were properly prepared it was continued with reproduction process. Motives were first reproduced on paper, and after measurements and visual assessment determined which printing form (depending on the line screens mesh), got the best reproduction for a particular motive. Then the best reproduced motifs were reproduced on textile. Because of the paints used in reproduction process motifs have a special and effective impression on the viewer. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | propusni tisak, tiskovna forma, mrežica, okvir, fosforescentne i fluorescentne boje |
Keywords in english: | screen printing, printing form, mesh, frame, phosphorescent and fluorescent colors |
Subjects: | TECHNICAL SCIENCES > Graphic Technology |
Institution: | Grafički fakultet |
City: | Zagreb |
Number of Pages: | 52 |
Callnumber: | mah 2015 bat |
Inventory number: | DB452 |
Depositing User: | Elizabeta Rybak Budić |
Status: | Unpublished |
Date Deposited: | 16 Oct 2015 10:08 |
Last Modified: | 16 Oct 2015 10:08 |
URI: | http://eprints.grf.unizg.hr/id/eprint/2402 |
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