Some companies pay millions to have their logos on Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s racecar, but others prefer to pay Brian Katz $500 or more a month for space on his Ford Expedition. Mr. Katz, 32, of Manhattan, is one of the tens of thousands of motorists who have signed up to have their cars and trucks wrapped in advertisements in exchange for... NYtimes.com
Read MoreTalk about hot. As the rest of us are melting, the folks at bluemedia are sizzling with all the work they've landed this summer. And they start to seweat just a little more when they hear the words "Super Bowl." But before the NFL extravaganza, bluemedia will.. The Arizona Republic
Download this ArticleIn a brick-and-mortar setting, the storefront or front entry of your building can often persuade customers to come inside. Even if you rarely deal directly with the general public or take on over-the-counter jobs, your storefront should engage and invite, not push away prospective clientele (or, worse, indicate that running directly to your nearest competitor might be... BigPicture.net
Read MoreWhen Shasta Pools opened a new store in Surprise, AZ, Phoenix-based bluemedia added floor graphics that went over, well, swimmingly. Shasta, having purchased the printed tiles from a Canadian company, turned to bluemedia to produce vinyl images of underwater swimmers... SignWeb.com
Read MoreLocal small businesses have their eyes on the prize when it comes to winning awards for ethics, innovation and beating adversity. But in the end, what is the real impact of a trophy, plaque or certificate hung on the wall? ... The Business Journal of Phoenix
Read MoreJobing.com, an online recruitment site based in Phoenix, acquired its eighth online network since launching in 2000. The company purchased Milwaukee-based LocalCareers.com Inc., which encompasses 400 local and niche employment Web sites across the U.S. Now Jobing.com is in 17 metropolitan communities, including... The Business Journal
Read MoreEnvironmental and vehicle graphics company, bluemedia has more than doubled the size of its production facility from 8,000 to 17,000 square feet as it continues to grow its work force. The most recent addition at the Tempe company is Evan Van Wagenen, a former Arizona Lottery employee who will work in business development, according to the company's announcement Thursday… The Business Journal
Read MoreVehicle graphics are a highly visible advertising solution for retail businesses and a profitable opportunity for sign shops that offer them. Their influence reaches as far as the gas tank will allow them. However, imagine if your work producing these graphics could be viewed on a national scale. One company is test-driving this concept and reaping the rewards…. Sign Builder Illustrated Magazine
Download this Articlebluemedia has announced that it was selected—out of thousands of print and graphics companies globally—to help introduce 3M’s enhancement to its line of graphic films using the new 3M™ Comply™ v2 Adhesive Technology. As part of the product launch, bluemedia wrapped and designed a thirty-six-foot-long Monster truck limo using the new high-performance graphics film showcased at this year’s annual 2006 Specialty Graphic Imaging Association Expo (SGIA) recently held September 26-28 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Sign Builder Illustrated
Read MoreThe 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale is unlike any other on the PGA Tour. It's where rowdy fans boo and salute the best golfers in the world -- not based on their towering drives on the 162-yard par three, but rather if they tip their hats to the raucous crowd as they walk toward the flag. Sure, the FBR Open may not be for the sophisticated golf fan who shuns vocal debauchery on the course -- a big no-no on the silent greens, fairways and galleries across the country, but it defines the highest-attended event on the tour and has become one of the most celebrated holes in the game... The Business Journal
Read MoreEver wonder how the massive signs at events and grand openings got there? And what about bumper-to-bumper color graphics—was the vehicle’s paint job sacrificed for on-the-go advertising? Chances are, no, and chances are, bluemedia, an innovative graphics and large format printing company based in Tempe, did the job with yet another well-executed “vehicle wrap,” one of the most cost effective ways to advertise with no paint damage, reports Jared Smith, bluemedia’s president. ITEM Magazine
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