Shirt-Printing Business Reopens In Warsaw

April 1, 2022 at 10:18 p.m.
Shirt-Printing Business Reopens In Warsaw
Shirt-Printing Business Reopens In Warsaw

By Jackie [email protected]

Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday for Visions of Q Studio, 404 S. High St., Warsaw.

Owner Quinisha Williams said she opened her business in Nappanee in 2019, but she closed down the business during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is officially opening her business back up at the Warsaw location Monday.

At Visions of Q Studio, Williams said she prints things such as shirts, socks and tumblers.

She said she has a new printing preface called VividQolor. It’s where, unlike screen printing, there’s no cracking or peeling over time. People also don’t have to worry about the printing stretching. The print is designed to last longer. If someone wants a nice shirt printed, she can do that with VividQolor.

Prices for VividQolor shirts include $17.99 for a one-sided standard T-shirt with a print up to 11 by 17, $19.99 for a one-sided standard long sleeve shirt with a print up to 11 by 17 and $42.99 for a one-sided premium brand hoodie with a print up to 11 by 17.

Williams said if customers want, she will screen print on a cheaper quality shirt.

If customers wants a design to be printed on shirts, tumblers or socks, Williams can do that. She will need the design provided in formats like a .png, .tif or .pdf. The printing process will go faster if the graphic design is provided to Williams.

Williams said the benefits of her business is to get shirts printed without minimums and getting individual shirts at a professional level. She prints shirts at individual and corporate levels.

Business hours are Monday through Thursday, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, noon to 7 p.m. Anything outside of those hours, people are welcome to call or text 574-347-4363 or email [email protected].



Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday for Visions of Q Studio, 404 S. High St., Warsaw.

Owner Quinisha Williams said she opened her business in Nappanee in 2019, but she closed down the business during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is officially opening her business back up at the Warsaw location Monday.

At Visions of Q Studio, Williams said she prints things such as shirts, socks and tumblers.

She said she has a new printing preface called VividQolor. It’s where, unlike screen printing, there’s no cracking or peeling over time. People also don’t have to worry about the printing stretching. The print is designed to last longer. If someone wants a nice shirt printed, she can do that with VividQolor.

Prices for VividQolor shirts include $17.99 for a one-sided standard T-shirt with a print up to 11 by 17, $19.99 for a one-sided standard long sleeve shirt with a print up to 11 by 17 and $42.99 for a one-sided premium brand hoodie with a print up to 11 by 17.

Williams said if customers want, she will screen print on a cheaper quality shirt.

If customers wants a design to be printed on shirts, tumblers or socks, Williams can do that. She will need the design provided in formats like a .png, .tif or .pdf. The printing process will go faster if the graphic design is provided to Williams.

Williams said the benefits of her business is to get shirts printed without minimums and getting individual shirts at a professional level. She prints shirts at individual and corporate levels.

Business hours are Monday through Thursday, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, noon to 7 p.m. Anything outside of those hours, people are welcome to call or text 574-347-4363 or email [email protected].



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