We ran across some old images of back in the day when we use to host car shows, so we decided to make a throw back (circa 2004) post about one of our shows, Drive and Scream. This is a show that we hosted on Halloween multiple years in a row.

Here are some of our workers sporting their digital printed cap sleeve baseball tshirts.

Here is some more of the crew wearing their screen printed TA Marketing work shirts. (Please excuse the guy in the middle, I don’t think he knows what he is doing.)

Here is a shot of some of the trophies and prizes that we had to giveaway. Every trophy had a sublimation plaque with the Drive & Scream logo on them. Our sponsors also gave some great prizes. We had racing seats, 18″ rims, motorcycle tires, sub-woofers, and plenty more.

These were our ‘Best of Show’ awards; one for car/truck and one for motorcycle. They were laser etched glass and everyone seemed to like them.

Here is what we did for First Baptist’s Church Bus. The idea was just to keep it simple and have the important information. We used a combination of cut and digital print vinyl.

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.

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.

Here is the other half of our PWC team. His number plates were a bit harder do the the shape of his ski, but we did manage to get them installed.

Here he is getting ready for a quick launch at the beginning of one of his races.

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.

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.

…today we worked on more AAA Electric vans…
(link to old post)
AAA Electrical Contractors are one of our favorite customers. New ‘standards’ have been created to help keep their fleet vehicles looking good and similar. Below you will see the new van standards. Each vehicle type now has its own standard to fit that vehicle while maintaining the company’s image.

The new slogan, “Reliable, Quality Service Since 1968” will be added to the vehicles.
Our jet ski racing team need some temporary number plates for an upcoming race. We didn’t have much time so we printed them out right away.

Here they are after we go them installed.
