Avery Graphics Design 66 Challenge Enters Race to the Finish - 1 Week to Submit Designs

There's only ONE WEEK left to submit designs for Steve Wallace's No. 66 5-Hour Energy Toyota Camry race car in the Avery Graphics Design 66 Challenge. The winning entry and its designer will meet the Rusty Wallace Racing drivers - Steve Wallace and Brendan Gaughan - and be on hand in the pit to see their design in action on the No. 66 5-Hour Energy Toyota Camry at the NASCAR Nationwide Series season finale in Homestead, Florida on November 20, 2010. 

On August 13th, the top ten most popular entries will be announced. More than 80 designs have been submitted to the contest, each design can be voted on and the top ten most popular entries with the highest number of votes will be sent to Steve Wallace, the Rusty Wallace Racing team and 5-Hour Energy on August 13th to choose the first, second and third place winners.

 

“The winning design will be digitally printed on Avery MPI 1005 Supercast film and installed on the No. 66 show car to be displayed at the Avery Dennison Booth #3069 at SGIA,” said Todd Hain, Marketing Communications Manager at Avery Dennison Graphics & Reflective Products Division (GRPD).

 

The design competition runs through August 13th. Each person can submit as many designs as they can create – the rules, prizes, templates and more are available at www.SupercastMyRide.com. The layered Adobe Photoshop template can be downloaded and designs submitted as a JPG. Each design will be rendered as a 3D model and put in the gallery.

 

“5-Hour Energy is proud to sponsor Rusty Wallace Racing,” said Carl Sperber, Creative Director for 5-Hour Energy. “The Avery Graphics Design 66 Challenge is an exciting opportunity for designers to take on a high profile project that will be seen by millions of people.”

 

“Supercast films are ultra-conformable and the print quality is optimized allowing the designs for No. 66 to be dramatic,” added Hain. Avery MPI 1005 Supercast is available with Easy Apply RS™, Easy Apply™ and Gloss Opaque LTR technologies to provide faster and easier application and long-term removability. Easy Apply air egress technology helps eliminate wrinkles and bubbles while Easy Apply RS provides repositionability and slideability, allowing the film to be moved easily before pressure is applied. These films areremovable and don’t affect the paint on the car.

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