Parallel stations
Scale operators to your peak-hour headcount so nobody quits the line.
Festival lines are brutal on a single airbrush artist. A bank of live press stations turns a bottleneck into a headline attraction that thousands of guests can actually reach.

Picture a fair with a rolling crowd of a few thousand across a long afternoon. One airbrush artist can serve maybe six or eight pieces an hour — a rounding error against that traffic, and a guaranteed abandoned line. The activation ends up looking understaffed no matter how skilled the artist is.
We solve it with parallelism. Two, three, or four full-color DTF stations run side by side off a shared, festival-friendly pick menu of a few bold designs on Gildan and Bella+Canvas blanks. Transfers are pre-staged in bins, operators rotate, and the whole rig is built to survive dust, sun, and a generator feed. The crowd still gets the live-make-it moment — just at a volume airbrushing physically cannot match.
Scale operators to your peak-hour headcount so nobody quits the line.
A short, punchy design set presses fast and reads great in photos.
Power planning, shade, and dust management built into setup.
Plan your live station
Tell us your gate count and hours and we’ll size the station bank to keep the line short all day.