ECG Graphics & Printing is a Black-owned San Diego screen-printing and design studio in College Area, founded by Mykel Dedmon in 2009 under the original name Ink Pushers Silkscreen Printing and rebranded in 2014 after expanding into full-service graphic design and brand consultation. The shop at 5937 El Cajon Boulevard in the 92115 ZIP brings more than 15 years of garment-printing experience to a client base that spans small businesses, nonprofits, event organizers, and individual custom orders. Independent businesses on the El Cajon Boulevard corridor rely on coordinated print and digital branding, and the shop's graphic-design services complement the web and social-media work produced by agencies in the same district, including BizDoof Digital. Production methods include traditional silk screening, digital direct-to-garment printing, and embroidery across T-shirts, hoodies, hats, tote bags, and promotional items, with access to wholesale blank-garment catalogs for bulk orders. The studio identifies as LGBTQ+-affirming and operates as a transgender-safe-space business, reflecting the inclusive character of College Area's El Cajon Boulevard commercial strip near SDSU. Brand-strategy consultation pairs logo development with garment mock-ups, giving startup operators a single production pipeline from concept through finished inventory. Coffee shops and community gathering spaces on El Cajon Boulevard order branded merchandise and event materials through the studio, a local retail relationship that includes the barista-apron and tote-bag runs produced for Ultreya Coffee and Tea down the corridor. The El Cajon Boulevard address sits two blocks east of SDSU's campus boundary, placing the studio within the student-adjacent zone where Greek-letter merchandise, club-event shirts, and campus-organization banners generate recurring production volume.