- Meet Our Team -
Michelle H. Struck |
As the Owner of StrucknDesign,
I would like to introduce myself. I have been in the graphics industry for over 20 years. While in the industry, I have designed and prepared graphics using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop with the use of customer supplied files or the creation of my own. I have the expertise in digital printing as well as heat transfer printing by utilizing Roland's SG & VG series printers and the Gerber Edge printer. Along with digital printing, I am knowledgeable in computer cutting pigmented vinyl through the use of the Graphtec fc8600 Series cutter. In 2018, I have been working towards the Avery Dennison Certification so I can provide my customers a full vehicle wrap that exceeds industry standards. As a promise to my customers, I will always ensure that my knowledge in the industry is up-to-date with the technology that is offered. In 2021, we have upgraded our equipment with the purchase of our Roland VG2-640 printer as well as the GFP 263 Laminator to open more boundaries for additional digital printing opportunities. |
Steve R. Struck |
As the Production Manager of StrucknDesign, I would like to introduce myself.
With having over twenty-five years of experience in the printing and manufacturing environment, I have acquired the knowledge and the expertise to multi-task while maintaining a control of quality in our products for our customers. In 2019, I have taken the Avery Dennison Digital Full Print Commercial Wrap Graphics Installation and Vehicle Color Change Introduction Class to advance my knowledge in how to professional wrap walls, floors, and vehicles with digitally printed and non-printed vinyl film. With our purchase of the Happy Japan HCH 701 Embroidery Machine, I have advanced my knowledge of the machine by taking a training course in North Carolina so that I can be more knowledgeable as well as be more efficient and have the capability of problem-solving on the fly to offer our customers the ease of knowing their personal apparel is in good hands when we embroider on them. |