165 East Beaver Creek Rd, Richmond Hill, ONL4B 2N2
On October 8, 1889, 13 printing pressmen locals from Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Troy, Boston, Toronto, Denver, Detroit, Louisville, Seattle, Philadelphia and Washington D.C. met at 98 Forsyth Street in lower Manhattan to forge a stronger and more democratic voice for their craft.
We are one of the first Service Bureau who specializes in thermo plate and film output. In addition, we are also a production house where we provide services from typesetting to digital colour proofing.
Screen Art has been a fixture in Toronto Screen Print since 1945 when our founder Ira Maurice Noble and his sister Kay started the small post WWII company. In 1982 Screen Art Products was incorporated and changed hands to his trusted employees.In the next 20 years we did less screen making and more screen printing and transitions into museum graphics, vinyl graphics, historic wallpaper production and custom screen printing. We entered the digital world transforming again what we do and we have been digitally imaging since with the latest in inkjet technology. Today, as in the past, we strive for the highest possible quality and promptest delivery time possible.
I just discovered this business and it is really exceptional. I never knew one could get this type of work. They do traditional screen printing as well as digital. They primarily do business to business type work for the ROM but will also do regular customer requests for things like cutom banners and my favorite -wall murals and custom wallpaper!! They can match and re-create anything . They even tae regular pictures and can put into a really thick canvass and frame - they look amazing. Apparently the only limit is one's imagination.Read more