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Performance Imagery
November 15th, 2007, 06:35 PM
So, you have your sponsor's logos on your bike, trailer, and leathers, but how do you really get the word out to potential customers for them? Do you rely on spectators and future racers to remember your sponsor's name after the races?

Make an impact and make a statement by having a poster made up of you on the track... doing what they are supporting you to do! Posters are great to hand out at the races, special events that your team might do, or to sent to your sponsors as a nice Thank You to display in their offices for all to see.

Poster Layout and Design $124.99
Two staring Designs
Up to ten revisions
use of my photos on poster
Print ready file on CD
Options
Add a teammate poster. $74.99
Additional starting designs. $24.99
50 printed 12"x18" posters. $59.99
100 printed 12"x18" posters. $114.99
Custom "Bio" Shoot". $249.99

Not sure where to get your posters printed up? Don't know what "Bleed" and "Color Space" mean? You don't have to go through the hassle of figuring it all out because I have already done the work for you. I use a local commercial printer that prints quality work at great prices with a fast turn around.

A "Bio Shoot" is a full photo session of you and your bike. This includes location scouting, web and print ready images from the shoot, internet avatar and forum signature images. I carry a mobile studio lighting system to ensure there is always correct lighting for the shots. We can capture images ranging from the classic "fighter pilot" pose, to creative images and stunt/action shots.

If you have any questions about the design process or Bio Shoot, I would be happy to consult with you before booking.

Here are a few examples of poster designs that I am working on. I personally like the "grunge" look for racing posters, but I could happily design a cleaner, classier layouts as well.

http://www.performanceimagery.com/events/MRA/2007/purchased/posters/Jim_Wilson_F.jpg

http://www.performanceimagery.com/events/MRA/2007/purchased/posters/spiderman.jpg

http://www.performanceimagery.com/events/MRA/2007/purchased/posters/Mid_Superbike1.jpg

Performance Imagery
December 9th, 2007, 02:14 PM
I did this layout for Sasha as a gift from Joe LaGalbo.

http://www.performanceimagery.com/events/MRA/2007/purchased/posters/Sasha_Taranto_Final.jpg

OConnell
December 9th, 2007, 05:34 PM
I didn't know an R1 could run middleweight super bike. I wonder if I could get my Gixxer 1000 approved??

They do look good though.

Performance Imagery
December 9th, 2007, 05:58 PM
Thanks OConnell. Can't answer your question as I'm still learning what falls where my self.

I can share Joe's poster now that it's finalized though...

http://www.performanceimagery.com/events/MRA/2007/purchased/posters/Joe_LaGalbo_Final.jpg

OConnell
December 9th, 2007, 08:45 PM
Thanks OConnell. Can't answer your question as I'm still learning what falls where my self.


It was a joke. In your middleweight superbike poster there is an R1 in the bottom right corner (unless im mistaken). Middleweight only allows up to 640cc for OHC Water Cooled 4-cyl.

They look very good though.

Performance Imagery
December 10th, 2007, 02:13 AM
I'm pretty sure I pulled that bike out of a shot with other bikes that were in the Middleweight Superbike class. Going by the bike numbers and cross checking on the Results and Standings list here. Oh well, it was just some thing I was messing around with.

bluedevil
December 10th, 2007, 10:45 AM
I'm pretty sure I pulled that bike out of a shot with other bikes that were in the Middleweight Superbike class. Going by the bike numbers and cross checking on the Results and Standings list here. Oh well, it was just some thing I was messing around with.

No biggie,.... Darin #320 has more than 1 bike and races R6 in Middle and R1 in Open... Who cares about that... Its a great example of your work anywho....

Performance Imagery
December 10th, 2007, 10:55 AM
Thanks. You guys are a bit hard to keep straight. I've not encountered riders/drivers using the same bike in different classes or different bikes with the same numbers in different classes.

I'll be adding some more samples that get away from the grunge look and add a bit of stylized feel to them.