In the past couple of years these scooters have become all the rage on college campuses nation wide. This customer felt that his 50cc scooter was a little too feminine for his tastes so he wanted to give it a racing style makeover. We added a list of sponsors to his front faring. The Goodyear logo over the front tire really helped the theme jump out at you. The seat received Dodge’s Rumble Bee logo because of the scooters yellow body color. We finished it off by put our logo on the tail section per the owners request.

Scott Lake Baptist Church in Lakeland, FL needed some signs for their upcoming Fall event, Trick or Trunk. They decided on some 12″x24″ yard signs. They are double sided full color digital printed on 4mm Coroplast.

McAlister’s Deli is giving away FREE TEA! To help promote this special one day event they have ordered a truck load of 18″x24″ yard signs. They are double sided 2 color screen prints on 4mm Coroplast.
Remember July 23, 2009 is FREE TEA DAY!

Here is the trailer that we lettered for Limelight Photography.

And the other side.

Here is the Digital printed back panel. We used 3M™ Controltac Vinyl.

Friday, November 21, 2008 Posted in Signs
This is street number plaque that we put together to help people find their way. Big enough and bright enough for people driving by to see.

Black PVC with Orange Die-Cut Vinyl.
Link staffing contacted us for a few different projects. First of the list was getting them a sign to let people know where they are located. They got a double-sided light box sign with 4′x8′ pan face panels. We used blue and black die-cut vinyl to display their critical information to the people passing by.

TA design company sponsors a PWC team on the Hot Water Tour. One of our racers is Bobby Carroll (aka Mr. 121). This is his jet ski. We designed his number plates to work with the lines of his ski. We also digitized his signature to add that to his ski as well.

Here is a close up of the number plates.

Here are some directional yard signs that we did for a wedding rehearsal dinner. Just enough to get the guests from the main road to where they needed to go. We think they turned out great.

18″x24″ Light Blue Coroplast with White Die-Cut Vinyl.
We got a call from Word of Life asking us to come up with something for their vans that take people back and forth to the airport and other trips. They wanted to advertise their youth camp, Army for One, on the vans as they were running around town. This is what we came up with. Using a mix of digital print and die-cut vinyls we got their message across.



We also worked on an Explorer Sport Trac.

Monday, November 3, 2008 Posted in Signs
When First Baptist NPR moved to their new location we made these A-frame signs with digital printed vinyl with their logo, name, and new address to help people find them. Their new road sign had not been installed before they moved, so these signs came in real handy.
