silk-screen printing [`silk ¦skrēn `print·iŋ] GRAPHIC ARTS The process of printing a flat color design through a piece of silk; the silk is tightly stretched on a wooden frame and a design is transferred to the silk; the parts of the design not to be printed are stopped out with a resist medium; the ink is pushed through the open mesh of the design area with a rubber-edged squeegee; only one color can be printed at a time. |