We love what we do
The print shop at Squeegee Science is called a "laboratory" for good reason. We consider ourselves scientists in the art of screen printing, and are the type of individuals who would rather fail trying then to have never tried at all. It is this hunger for the unknown that brings us to work every day and keeps us hungry for more.
In short, we love what we do. Each day brings a new challenge, and finding new ways to push the boundaries of our lab & the industry are aimed for on a daily basis. Within this drive lies the desire to produce a top quality product, reflected in each and every garment that leaves the shop. You could probably call us “screen printing nerds”, which we’d proudly take as a compliment. :)
Additionally, we pride ourselves on that "old-time" customer service seldom seen in today's workforce. At Squeegee Science, we realize that the goods exchanged are only half of the transaction, and whether the order is for twelve pieces or twelve hundred, treat every customer in the same way we'd expect from our own vendors. In all honesty, we actually enjoy being of service to you, and will continue to take every chance that we get to show it.
As an operation founded on the ideal that business can not only be profitable, but also respect the great environmental responsibility which comes along with running it, we at Squeegee Science look for the same qualities in our vendors. In turn, once we become the vendor, we hold ourselves to the standards set forth by not only our own business, but also by our customers. As firm believers that
the stamp of a business reaches far beyond the walls of its own facilities, Squeegee Science can offer your business or organization the peace of mind that your own eco-friendly philosophies will translate into each and every product received from us.

Don't believe a word they sayGet a good look at the picture to the left. It's not every day you see a photo of two leprechauns, especially in their natural habitat. They of course tried to pawn themselves off as normal dudes, growing vegetables in their little "vegetable growing enclosure", but we knew better. Did I mention there was a rainbow that day?