Taylor Landesman is the Vice President of Lawson Screen & Digital Products. He is proud to be a third-generation partner at Lawson Screen & Digital Products.
Having started building exposure units at Lawson during his summer breaks from middle school, Taylor worked in various positions throughout the manufacturing process but took the long way to a full-time career at Lawson. After graduating from Fordham University, Taylor managed research grants for Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York City before getting his law degree from Washington University in St. Louis, where he was an editor on the Journal of Law and Policy. After graduation, he practiced law in Chicago, specializing in the changing dynamics of insurance law and regulated public pension investment.
Missing the draw of screen printing and fascinated by the advancements in the imaging industry, Taylor rejoined Lawson in 2016. At Lawson, Taylor focuses on marketing, sales and helping screen printers achieve more.
Automation 2026: The Intelligent Future of Screen Printing
Today’s smart apparel decorating shop is driven by technology integration at every stage of the screen-printing process.
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Digital Versus Hybrid Printing: What Are They and Who Should Consider Each
Digital printing technologies are implanting themselves in the decorated garment marketplace as alternatives to traditional screen printing.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Pricing Screen-Printing Jobs for Screen Print Shop Owners
Setting the right price for screen-printing jobs is crucial for the success of any apparel decorating shop offering the technology and requires market research.
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Today's Tip: Matching Artwork with Proper Mesh
DPI greatly affects your mesh choice; screen printers often fail because they select the wrong mesh count for their design.
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The Screen-Printing Frame Lifecycle: An Overview from Prep and Emulsion, to Exposure and Reclaim
Understanding the lifecycle of screen-printing frames is vital for the success of any screen-printing shop.
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Today's Tip: Equipment Automation
Equipment automation starts in the pre-press area even before a single T-shirt is printed.
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Today's Tip: Customer Timelines
Do not give your customer a timeline you know will not be met.
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Today's Tip: Adopting Automation
Adopting screen-printing equipment automations provides for a more streamlined workflow.
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