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Prominence Across America

This page documents automotive events, exhibitions, and show circuits—ranging from regional to national—where Echelon Graphix display boards and artwork have appeared publicly through participating vehicles and builder presentations. “Prominence” is used deliberately. The events listed here represent curated, juried, invitational, or widely recognized automotive gatherings, including national shows, concours-level exhibitions, and established regional events with long-standing reputations.

 

Inclusion reflects where the work has been seen, not sponsorship, partnership, or promotional affiliation. Echelon Graphix operates as a custom automotive design studio. As a result, our presence across the United States occurs organically through client vehicles as they are selected, invited, and presented at respected automotive venues. This page serves as a factual reference for organizers, builders, media, and collectors seeking context on where our presentation work has appeared.

How Our Work Appears at Automotive Events

Echelon Graphix does not mass-produce signage or rely on templates. Each display board is custom-designed for a specific vehicle and owner. When those vehicles are shown publicly, our work travels with them. Appearances typically occur through:

  • Client-owned vehicles selected for shows or exhibitions

  • Builder and restoration shop presentations

  • Juried and invitational automotive events

  • Museum-governed outdoor exhibitions

  • Event documentation, galleries, and post-show coverage

This allows our work to appear at respected events without sacrificing the bespoke, client-first approach that defines our studio.

Museum & Institutional Appearances
Maryhill Museum of Art — Goldendale, Washington

(via outdoor museum exhibitions featuring invited vehicles and Echelon Graphix display boards)

This appearance reflects the use of Echelon Graphix presentation work within a museum-governed exhibition environment, where historical accuracy, documentation clarity, and restrained design standards are essential.

Concours & Invitational Exhibitions
Concours d’Elegance — Washington State

(via concours-invited vehicles featuring Echelon Graphix display boards)

Concours-level exhibitions demand historical precision, presentation restraint, and interpretive clarity. Echelon Graphix display boards have appeared in concours environments through invited vehicles meeting those standards.

National & International Automotive Events

  • SEMA Show — Las Vegas, NV

  • Detroit Autorama — Detroit, MI

  • Chicago Auto Show — Chicago, IL

  • Los Angeles Auto Show — Los Angeles, CA

  • Goodguys Rod & Custom Shows — Multiple U.S. locations

  • World of Wheels — Multiple U.S. locations

  • Hot August Nights — Reno, NV

These appearances reflect the presence of Echelon Graphix display boards alongside vehicles selected for major national events, builder showcases, and media-covered exhibitions.

Prominent Automotive Events
Roadster Show Circuit (Pacific Northwest)

These events form a long-running, interconnected circuit of juried roadster and custom shows across the Pacific Northwest.

  • Portland Roadster Show — Portland, OR

  • Seattle Roadster Show — Puyallup, WA

  • Salem Roadster Show — Salem, OR

  • Boise Roadster Show — Boise, ID

~ Regional & Local Car Shows ~

  • Spokane Speed & Custom Show — Spokane, WA

  • Corvettes on the Columbia — Kennewick, WA

  • Walla Walla Wheelin’ Weekend — Walla Walla, WA

  • Vintiques of Yakima — Yakima, WA

  • Cool Desert Nights —  Richland, WA

  • Hot August Nights — Lewiston, ID 

  • Classy Chassis — Kennewick, WA

  • All Wheels Weekend — Dayton, WA

This list reflects a curated selection of prominent automotive events. Additional appearances occur through client vehicles at other invitational and judged shows.

Builder & Vehicle Presentation

Echelon Graphix frequently works alongside professional builders, restoration shops, collectors, and long-term vehicle owners. Our display boards are often commissioned as part of a vehicle’s final presentation, ensuring its history, craftsmanship, and intent are communicated clearly wherever it is shown. When a vehicle is presented publicly, our work represents the vehicle alongside the builder and owner, contributing to the clarity, credibility, and professionalism of the overall exhibit.

Media, Documentation, & Attribution

In addition to in-person viewing, Echelon Graphix display boards regularly appear in:

  • Event photo galleries

  • Builder and shop features

  • Post-show documentation

  • Media coverage and archival content

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We welcome attribution and are happy to provide official credit text, background information, or documentation guidance when requested.

Why Presentation Matters To Us

At automotive events, display boards are not accessories—they are interpretive tools.  Judges, media, and collectors expect:

  • Accuracy

  • Restraint

  • Historical clarity

  • Visual authority

Echelon Graphix boards are designed to meet those expectations wherever the vehicle travels.

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