For this project, we had to pick an image that we wanted to print onto a shirt. We could get whatever color shirts we wanted and we could design or pull off the internet any image we wanted. With the project, I once again went with Skyrim, as it is one of my favorite games and I love how the logo looks. So, I printed out the Skyrim logo on special printing paper, which was then taped together. We then had to abraid the image to the frames to begin the printing process. We set up the shirts on the machines in the back of the room, laid the frame carefully on top, and then spread ink throughout the image area with a squeegee. Just like the hand-cut screen print, this project could be a little tricky at times, but it was truly amazing to take a plain empty T-shirt and put a design of your liking on it. The only thing I disliked about this project would have been only printing on white T-shirts for my project. I should have gotten at least a gray shirt or two to see how it looked.