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Monthly Archives: June 2014

STICK and HyperDips Team Up for WFBY Vehicle Wrap

WFBY Van Wrap Front Side

WFBY is a local radio station known for their popular classic rock hits and bold, edgy culture and on-air personalities. Knowing STICK could get the job done, the radio station contacted us to design and install a vehicle wrap to reflect this distinct brand personality. Serving the role of a remote location for live broadcasting away from the station, the WFBY vehicle needed to be loud and eye-catching without looking chaotic or cluttered.

“The wrap is an explosion of complimenting colors and eye-catching designs,” said STICK designer and installer, Cullen “Scooter” Masney. “It was a fun wrap to install and I know it will give them brand consistency they were looking for.”

Showcasing provided musician photos, the vehicle wrap pulls together the core selection of music featured on the WFBY website. STICK worked closely with WFBY to deliver a product that was a brand specific and eye-catching mobile billboard. STICK also worked closely with HyperDips to give a makeover to the vehicle’s tires.

STICK is your industry leader in trailer wraps, vehicle wraps, car wraps, signage and more. To learn more about trailer wraps or trailer wrap cost, contact STICK today or connect with us on Facebook to learn more!


STICK Featured in ShaleU Article

West Virginia Black Bears

At STICK, we proudly support the oil and gas industry and recognize its importance to the economy and the people of West Virginia.

Recently, STICK and sister company, STICK Tattoo Company, were featured in an article on ShaleU.com, describing our commitment to the oil and gas industry. The story quotes STICK President and Owner, Damian Ferek, as dedicated to contributing to the growth of the industry.

“Both STICK and STICK Tattoo Co. are businesses that support and revolve around the oil and natural gas boom,” said Ferek. “We will continue to provide local and out of state workers with quality services that help the oil and gas industry continue its growth.”

To read the full ShaleU article, follow the link.