For a Miami live event, screen printing is best for bold, durable, simpler designs at volume, while DTF (direct-to-film) transfers win for full-color art, fine detail, and per-guest personalization. Many events run both in one station — and you rarely have to choose.
Screen printing
- Best for: one- to three-color logos, bold designs, high volume.
- Pros: thick, vibrant, extremely durable plastisol ink; the classic press-pull guests love to watch.
- Trade-off: each color needs a screen, so design swaps mid-event are limited.
DTF transfers
- Best for: full-color or photo-real art, gradients, fine detail, personalization.
- Pros: no screens, no color limits, instant design swaps — great for names and one-offs.
- Trade-off: a different look and feel than a thick screen print; pressed rather than pulled.
A simple rule for Miami events: if your art is a clean logo you're printing a hundred times, lean screen printing. If you need color, detail, or to personalize each piece, lean DTF. Tell us your art and headcount and we'll recommend the mix — get a quote.