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Exploring Life & Business with Sacha Shannon of Buffalo Graphics Company

Today we’d like to introduce you to Sacha Shannon.

Hi Sacha, can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today?
We opened doors in 2021, in Princeton Texas. Started off in a small corner of an office with a printer/plotter and a laminator. We mostly serviced dealerships in the metroplex doing smaller jobs at the beginning, but through the years we stayed consistent with our service and quality and eventually opened the doors to larger volume jobs with dealerships.

Once we made a name for ourselves we started branching out and taking on different jobs within our industry, keeping our same values inline we started doing commercial wraps, quick signs, & growing our clientele to where we are today.

We’re approaching our 5 year anniversary in February and we are incredibly grateful to have been given the opportunities we have and the support of a great team here at Buffalo Graphics.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
When we opened doors we were in the midst of a national pandemic, so in short was the road smooth? No.
We had to overcome a lot in the beginning but, one thing we say around the shop is that “we are where we are today because Buffalo Graphics was born from chaos” and we live by that, you can overcome anything with the right people in your corner!

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about Buffalo Graphics Company?
We work closely with dealerships predominately to this day, those dealerships we service sell commercial concrete mixers and that became a bit of our bread and butter. Concrete mixers are a specialty here at Buffalo Graphics, over the years we have created many custom decal packages for concrete mixers, and have many trucks on the road with one of a kind designs.

Lately we have also started to dip our toes in the race world, a very exciting venture for the team here.
We’ve had the opportunity to be apart of lettering and wrapping several race craft from drift cars to performance cars in nation wide race circuits.

What were you like growing up?
I grew up in a small town way North of the metroplex, in Era, TX. Spent a majority of my early childhood there before moving to Sanger, TX, where I have been since. Growing up in one small town and moving to another there wasn’t a lot going on besides being outside. I spent most of my days hanging out with friends and drawing.
I gravitated towards art early on, by high school I was in an off campus graphic design program where I developed my style. By the time high school was over I was in the graphics industry, I bought a printer/plotter and threw it in my kitchen, loaded up on material, and hit the road learning to install graphics in the area.

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