“Here’s a snap of the plexi on set… clearly not properly lit, but looks great… You exceeded expectations… Thanks for all your help and expediency with this project… ”
Brad Allen (NFL.COM)

“Here’s a snap of the plexi on set… clearly not properly lit, but looks great… You exceeded expectations… Thanks for all your help and expediency with this project… ”
Brad Allen (NFL.COM)

Image Options was recently asked by Oakley to design and fabricate an honorary Distinction Award Display Case for one of their prominent manufacturing managers – Georgio Striano












Image Options was recently commissioned to create a 3-Dimensional shelf display for a new television show. The project consisted of precision cutting 3/4″ Russian Birch Plywood, stacking and gluing them 16 layers deep to create a stained clear coated 2013 VW Bug. Final car display dimensions are: 59″ W x 29″ H x 15″ D









Image Options has recently purchased the new large format direct and dye-sublimation printer from Mimaki. The 3.2m/10.49ft wide JV5-320DS enables direct printing on polyester substrates at high speeds and with excellent results. The highly acclaimed productivity and quality features of the previous JV5 have been merged in this model to produce outstanding print on textiles on a super wide scale. Mimaki’s proven Sb52 dye-sublimation ink with their superior colouration characteristics are used delivering vibrant colour and deep hues.

In addition to purchasing the new Mamaki dye-sublimination machine we are also proud to announce our Klieverik GTC 81/3400 – Grand Format heat press for dye fixation onto fabric. Go IO!
Our latest DC Shoes install was for the Rob Dyrdek Fantasy Factory in Los Angeles, California. Several custom DC elements were created in the branding process. A custom DC door handle was created, a custom framed dry erase board, carpet and padding for the basketball court poles.





Oakley came to Image Options with their latest idea for an interactive retail display. This “Insta Win” display let customers win a prize without even purchasing a product from the store.
Image options built the display from .5″ plywood that was router cut to shape. A custom easel was built for the back so it could be freestanding. To keep the chip inside and have a transparent look, acrylic was used on the front of the display. Finally, graphics were printed, die cut and laid on the top of the acrylic.
Do you have any custom fabrication needs for your next retail or event display? Please contact us, we would love to help.



