05/15/2025
In 1919, 18-year-old Ivan McLean founded Quality Sign Co., which quickly became Lansing’s go-to for iconic signage — from the Boji Tower clockface to the legendary “One-Legged Shopping Lady.” Renamed H. Ivan McLean Screenprint in 1954, the company would establish itself as a strong supporter of the design community and local events for over a century. 🤝💯
Fast forward to the 1970s, Kirk MacKellar joined the shop and would alter the direction of production to the artistic side. 🎨 Ivan brought Kirk into the Michigan Advertising Club where he met creatives like Lauren Ciesa. They would work on projects together for the love of the community and support of the arts, such as providing content for the East Lansing Art Festival pro-bono for over 35 years. Teaming up with Chris VanWyck of Ciesa Design, Kirk and Chris would produce a wide range of artistic work including print for the BWL Chili Cook-Off, annual Christmas Cards, and Airstream/UrbanAir signage and posters. These productions were made possible by Kirk’s desire to work with artists and Chris’s skill in designing for silk screen printing.
A century-long legacy of signs, art and community. As for the continuance of screen print, Kirk believes that the silk screen printing business needs artists to survive. With digital processes having the ability to print on substrates typically monopolized by screenprinters, and most advertising moving to digital platforms, the industry will need the support of creatives — for the love of artistic printing processes. ❤️
For more details and other local history highlights visit: https://ciesadesign.com/history
📸 McLean Screenprint 1954 / Image courtesy of: MacKellar Screenworks webpage
MacKellar Screenworks