Bill Hood’s

The Complete One Hit White Course

Welcome to Bill Hood’s Complete One Hit White Course Online. Although today it is a buzz phrase of the screenprinting industry, Bill Hood coined the phrase One Hit White in 1982. As with most concepts, the phrase came about due to the pain experienced by screenprinters in the textile industry when attempting to print white ink on a black (or other dark color), with a smooth, thin, but bright deposit of ink.

Bill has been teaching his One Hit White process in Austin, Texas for decades and has taught thousands of screenprinters the secrets of achieving a brilliant, smooth and opaque deposit of ink on textile items with a single stroke. These individuals have been successful in using the information to generate more product with less work than ever before – often doubling their production, quality and of course – their profits.

Now, you can save travel, rental car costs, hotel costs, expensive restaurant meals, and time away from your business, family and friends. We are bringing you our Complete One Hit White Course directly to your home or office computer via the Internet. We use videos to show you step-by-step exactly how to duplicate the results that so many others have achieved and yet do not disclose. You will also receive online consultation with Bill to have all of your questions answered in a one-on-one interaction throughout the course.

Watch the video below in which Bill explains why you should consider taking this course.

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Watch the video above that was filmed at the School of Screenprinting recently that shows the results that can be attained after attending the class.

Note: Currently the server limit for this site has been reached, and thus the course is full. We will be posting a new sign up date soon, so please keep checking back. Or if you prefer you can send us an email through the Contact page of this site and we will send you an advanced notice when the space becomes available.