Four Up — Print Technique — Apparel & Textile template (1772×2362)

Apparel & Textile

Four Up — Print Technique

Format Portrait Size 1772×2362 mm DPI 150 Color RGB

A spot-color overprint registration graphic — four overlapping ink circles are the art, celebrating four-color registration rather than diagramming it.

  • Overlapping ink-circle cluster IS the artwork
  • Celebrates the technique, not a diagram
  • RGB, 150dpi, no bleed

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Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor

“Design a print-ready art panel that CELEBRATES a print technique, 300×400mm, RGB, 150dpi, no bleed — an appealing spot-color overprint/registration graphic, absolutely NOT a technical diagram with callouts. Register: bold multi-spot-color screen print; show the technique by using it (four overlapping ink circles ARE the artwork). Palette: Chalk ground #F4F1EA, Ink Black #17140F, Magenta #E31C79, Cyan/Teal #00A7B5 — four flat swatches, no gradients (alpha blending on the circles is the only "blend" effect, achieved via genuine overlapping fills, not a gradient). "Registration & spec": a black crosshair top-left (~x21–39,y28–39) and a right-aligned spec tag x150 y30 w130 "SPOT COLOR · 4-UP REGISTRATION · HAND-PULLED" Fira Code 8pt Black. Kicker x28 y66 w280 "PRINTED IN REGISTER" Fira Code 11pt letterSpacing 3 Black. Hero: three 130mm-diameter circles tightly offset around center (150,230) — a Black stroke-only ring (no fill, stroke width 2) centered (120,190) r65; a Magenta-filled circle (alpha 0.75) centered (180,190) r65; a Cyan/Teal-filled circle (alpha 0.75) centered (150,240) r65 — let the overlaps blend naturally via alpha compositing, no extra shapes needed. Add small single-letter Fira Code tags "K"/"M"/"C" at each circle's outer edge in matching ink color. Below the cluster, wordmark "FOUR UP" Rubik Bold 56pt x40 y340 w220 h40 align center Black. Footer x28 y384 w244 "EVERY OVERLAP IS INTENTIONAL" Fira Code 9pt align center Black tint 0.6. Group as "Registration & spec", "Kicker", "Circle cluster" (K/M/C circles + tags), "Wordmark", "Footer".”