Fugscreen Studios, Chicago

1735 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

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Fugscreen Studios
778.7 mi

1735 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

OpenCloses at 9:30 PM

About Fugscreen Studios


The squeegee-wielding band of artists and interns at Fugscreens Studios infuses shirts, posters, and wall prints with original artwork for clients including The Dead Weather, Corona Beer, and the Aragon Ballroom. Through screenprinting classes and workshops, founder Zissou Tasseff-Elenkoff and his team reveal essential skills for silk-screening. During intro classes, students receive individual attention as they transform their own designs into colorful prints. Textile-printing classes enable students to create repeated patterns on yards of fabric, and T-shirt-printing classes instill essential skills for crafting band or family-band-reunion-tour merchandise. During private lessons, students can pursue their own design visions and brush up on their software skills with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

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4.7
based on Groupon 12 reviews
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Derek
2 ratings|2 reviews
Great Job!
Eduardo
Top reviewer
23 ratings|10 reviews
I was a bit disappointed in the fact that the Groupon not only asked us to bring our original ideas, but it also said we would transform them to a template with the help of Photoshop and Illustrator...which I was looking very forward to. Nonetheless, I had a great time and learned a lot. I only suggest that those words be removed from any future Groupons if that will not be on the itinerary, as in my class.
Emily
4 ratings|2 reviews
Have several stations so participants can all be working at the same time.
Ian
7 ratings|3 reviews
Yeah. Try to actually have a class when you say you will. And if you don't, at least respond to communication with potential customers. Or just lock your doors and go out of business.