Ape Do Good Custom Printing

by Scott Beale on January 29, 2007 · 9 comments

Ape Do Good

Ape Do Good

Ape Do Good

Ape Do Good

Ape Do Good

People often ask me where we have our Laughing Squid t-shirts printed. For the last 6 months we have been using Ape Do Good, a really great, independently owned traditional silk screen print shop located in San Francisco’s Mission District. They do an amazing job and have printed hundreds of Laughing Squid t-shirts worn by freaks and geeks alike. If you need t-shirt or poster screen printing, contact Anthony at Ape Do Good and let him know Laughing Squid sent you. He’ll take care of you.

A few months back I stopped by Ape Do Good to pick up a t-shirt order and while I was there shot a few photos of their shop. In a world of digital printing and publishing, it’s great to see good old silk screen printing in action.

Big thanks to Ted Rheingold for originally recommending Ape Do Good to me.

UPDATE: Valleyschwag has used Ape Do Good to print many of the t-shirts featured in their Valleyschawg shipments and online store.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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January 30, 2007 at 8:31 am

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1 Anneke January 29, 2007 at 4:31 pm

We used Ape Do Good for our new Flora Grubb Gardens T-shirts, and we were wildly happy with both the product and the snazzy people there. Glad you found them, too.

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2 karen January 29, 2007 at 8:19 pm

that machine looks serious

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3 John Hell January 29, 2007 at 11:38 pm

It’s so funny that you posted this Scott. Just today a colleague of mine and I were saying how we need to get t-shirts printed for our Law Academy at Balboa. Then he asked if I knew anyone who could do it. I replied by saying “no, but I bet my friend Scott knows someone.” True story.

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4 noah kagan January 31, 2007 at 2:25 pm

Thanks for the recommendation Scott. I used them for Community Next as well.

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