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Hruby Kreativne
222 Main Street
Gloucester, Massachusetts
01930
(978)281.2251
What We Are
Hruby Kreativne is Graphic and Apparel - Design and Development company that specializes in research and development by merging the two fields of science and fashion.
Our primary focus is to add value to apparel embellishments by creating innovative graphics, applications and techniques.
What We Do
Conception - The very best results always start with a killer concept. We are constantly searching for materials, textures, patterns and finishes, and thinking of ways to have them cleverly interact with a graphic or logo. We feel the key to a well executed technique is to design into it.
Creation - A technique concept for apparel is not worth the paper it's printed on unless it's executed correctly on the garment. This is where we have truly separated ourselves from any other development company. A poorly executed sample and well executed sample can be the difference between marginal and stellar sell-ins.
Construction - The final and most critical step is production and delivery. One of our biggest obligations in creating any of our techniques is careful consideration for the production process. We put a huge emphasis on ensuring that everything we do either fits into production parameters, or that the production parameters are expanded to meet what we are doing. This of course can mean the difference between marginal and stellar sell-throughs!
What We Can Do for You
All apparel companies..... (at least most) face the same challenge of making their product unique from season to season. This rings especially true for companies that are strongly branded, and constantly looking for different and clever ways to execute their brand onto apparel.
What makes our approach so unique is that our clearly defined segments of Conceive - Create - Construct allow us to A. Focus on each step of the process individually, then B. make seamless transitions between those critical steps.
Screen Printing Design Concepts
The very best results always start with a killer concept. We are constantly searching for materials, textures, patterns and finishes, and thinking of ways to have them cleverly interact with a graphic or logo. We feel the key to a well executed technique is to design into it.
- Design Concepts include:
- Diamonds on Platinum
- Dimensional Layered High Density
- Dimensional Puzzle
- Embossed Concrete
- Embossed Leather on Canvas
- Faux Gravel
- Layered High Density with Post Foil Treatment
- Liquid Metal
- Mosaic Tiles
- Print over Felt Patch
- Semi-Transparent Care and Content Tag
- Shredded Plaid, Simulated Chenille
- Simulated Denim and Embossed Leather
- Simulated Frayed Twill with Jump Stitch
- Simulated Jump Stitch
- Simulated Leather Applique
- Simulated Twill Applique
- Torn Canvas
- Two Ply
Felt Applique
Screen Printing Design Creations
A technique concept for apparel is not worth the paper it's printed on unless it's executed correctly on the garment. This is where we have truly separated ourselves from any other development company. A poorly executed sample and well executed sample can be the difference between marginal and stellar sell-ins.
Design Creations include:
- Gravis Wet, Gravis Camo, Gravis Spray Paint
- ECKO Ribbon
- ECKO Simulated Tape
- ECKO Glass
- ECKO Liquid Mercury
- ECKO Simulated Polaroids
- ECKO Simulated Graffite on Concrete
- ECKO Bio Weave
- Burton Simulated Fabric Care Sticker
- Burton Simulated Yarn
- Burton Simulated Jump Stitch
- Burton Simulated Needlepoint
- Burton Simulated Puzzle Piece
- Shady Simaulated Chenille
- Shady Simulated Denim
- Alpine Stars Chrome
- Alpine Stars Twill
- Reebok Simulated Stitchec Jersey Knit
- Timberland Simulated Leather Applique
- PUMA Simulated Chrome
- PUMA Simulated Twill
- MHM Simulated Masking Tape
- Gravestar Simulated Bevelled Metallic Embroidery
- Graffite Textured Gel
- Farm Aid Metallic Over Puff
Screen Printing Production and Construction
Construction
The final and most critical step is production and delivery. One of our biggest obligations in creating any of our techniques is careful consideration for the production process. We put a huge emphasis on ensuring that everything we do either fits into production parameters, or that the production parameters are expanded to meet what we are doing. This of course can mean the difference between marginal and stellar sell-throughs!
Materials
The materials we use to develop are the same materials we use to run production. All of our manufacturing products have been carefully selected based on the product’s performance, not price. If you are of the mindset that ink is just ink, regardless of how it’s made or who makes it… You are probably not a good fit for us. Everything from screen chemistry to packaging materials have been tested and re-tested to see that it meets our standards.
Delivery
Our philosophy is that we can create, develop and produce the most amazing product in the world. However, it means absolutely nothing unless we can deliver it when we say we will. Whether it's going to a DC or being blind shipped to your customer, all of our programs are reversed scheduled so the delivery dates we commit to are the actual dates the goods will ship.
Production
The final and most critical step is production and delivery. One of our biggest obligations in creating any of our techniques is careful consideration for the production process. We put a huge emphasis on ensuring that everything we do either fits into production parameters, or that the production parameters are expanded to meet what we are doing. This of course can mean the difference between marginal and stellar sell-throughs!
Packaging
We are equipped to handle a wide variety of special packaging needs. Hang tagging, poly bagging, UPC,UCC, custom boxes, pre packs, hangering. We package and ship in accordance to some of the strictest vendor guides.
Spotlight - KC Hruby
At age 17, KC Hruby started his career in screen-printing by printing conductive circuits for a membrane keypad manufacturer. In 1988 he took a job with promotional manufacturing giant CYRK inc., pulling shirts off a press on 2nd shift. The company was printing shirts for brands like Reebok and Fila. KC quickly learned how to run a machine and trouble shoot problems on press. Before long he was the go to person for difficult and complex orders.
At CYRK, KC became fascinated with the technical nuances of the trade. He completely immersed himself in everything involved with the screen-printing process. He studied everything from various thread constructions of screen mesh, to particle sizes in plastisol resins.
In 1993, CYRK added a Research and Development division by hiring Nike's Mike Beckman. KC's position was to liaison what was being developed in R&D into production. Mike had invented a new ink that he called High Density. This new ink and printing process laid the foundation for what is now referred to as "dimensional printing".
This new style of printing inspired KC to start learning the design applications being used by CYRK's artists. "I can remember having to beg, borrow, and steal copies of Photoshop and illustrator." "I bought a little Apple Performa computer for the house and I spent every spare minute at home figuring out how to design in these programs". Because he approached art from a printers perspective, KC was able to design and separate graphics that were truly conducive to efficient printing.
Adding art to his skill-set enabled KC to do some things he had been thinking about for a while. One was to create a screen-printed shirt that showed an image from one direction and a different image from another direction.
This resulted in the development and patent of "Process for achieving a lenticular effect by screen-printing" US patent #6,000,332.
In 1995, CYRK executives approached him to set up a state of the art printing facility in Los Angeles on behalf of a new joint venture between them, and NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal. KC moved to L.A., set up and managed the operation.
"My experience at CYRK is such a big part of where I am today." "In the 10 years I worked for the company, CYRK went from 14 million in annual sales, to nearly 750 million in 1998."
In 1999 KC accepted a position with Silkworm inc. a full package printer in Charleston SC as Director of Research and Development. At the time they were doing a tremendous business with ADIDAS and were looking to expand on their customer base as well. KC's primary focus there was to develop technique boards for their customers to design into. One of their new customers was Ecko Unlimited. When developing for Ecko, KC would often use the artwork of their logo to show various techniques that he had developed. On a couple of occasions, they chose to incorporate some of KC's "study" prints into the line as-is and they became top sellers. Soon, KC was approached by ECKO with the position of Director of Research and Development in South River New Jersey which he accepted in 2000. "Jumping over to the wholesale side of the industry was probably one of the most important moves I've made. Ecko was a perfect match for me. Marc (Ecko) didn't care about what everybody else was doing, All he cared about was good art, that was cleverly embellished." This was a philosophy that KC adopted and incorporates into his work today.
In 2003, KC was approached by NYC based Nesi Apparel Group, with an opportunity to head up their tee and graphics program. Nesi had obtained the license for Shady Limited, which was the new apparel endeavor for Detroit rapper Eminem. "Working with an apparel legend like Vinny (Nesi), was an amazing experience. I was able to truly get a 360º view of the wholesale apparel industry."
In 2005 KC struck out on his own and founded Hruby Kreativne LLC. A Massachusetts based graphic and embellishment / design and development company. He currently works with brands and artists around the country specializing in creating and developing innovative graphics and embellishment techniques. "Companies are finding tremendous value in what we are able to offer as an addition to their apparel lines. A well executed graphic onto a garment is appreciated by the consumer and is ultimately a positive reflection on that brand. Our objective is to simply add value in whatever it is we do."
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