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SpeedPro Irving Celebrates 20 Years Serving North Texas Commercial Interiors and Graphics Market

Owners David and Cherie Ostermann with Team

IRVING, Texas - SpeedPro Irving is celebrating its 20th anniversary in North Texas, marking two decades of growth from a local large-format print studio into a commercial interiors, graphics, and signage partner supporting complex environments across the region.  SpeedPro Irving is located at 350 E. Royal Ln #101 in the Las Colinas area.

Founded in 2006 by owners David and Cherie Ostermann, the Irving-based studio launched as a large-format printing business and has since expanded alongside the region’s rapid commercial development. Today, the company supports projects in corporate workplaces, healthcare facilities, higher education campuses, and commercial developments with a made-to-specification approach that prioritizes performance, compliance, and durability in addition to visual design.

“As projects became more technically demanding, we learned quickly that quality only scales when expertise, process, and accountability are built together,” said David Ostermann. “Two of the biggest lessons for me have been growing only when the team can deliver consistently, and remembering that technology is only as valuable as the expertise behind it.”

Over the years, SpeedPro Irving has invested in expanding its in-house capabilities to support multi-step projects from concept through installation. A key milestone in that evolution included bringing advanced additive printing technology in-house through the swissQprint Nyala platform. The move allows the studio to produce specialty finishes, textured applications, and oversized architectural graphics while reducing reliance on outside vendors and improving project predictability.

The company’s leadership team now includes Director of Design Ben Hall and Director of Production Steven Tate, who together bring more than 20 years of industry experience. The studio operates with a core team of seven supporting projects that require documentation, coordination, and long-term installation performance.

Looking ahead, SpeedPro Irving plans to expand its role in design-assist and code consulting earlier in the planning stages of commercial projects. This includes helping clients address ADA requirements, material performance, and installation considerations before production begins.

“Our focus over the next five years is on owning more of the scope sooner in the process,” Ostermann said. “That means supporting projects where accuracy and coordination determine outcomes and building the internal systems that allow us to deliver consistently as the work becomes more complex.”

As part of its future plans, the studio will continue supporting local initiatives such as The Line Project while expanding into corporate workplace interiors, healthcare environments, campus branding systems, architect-driven renovations, and contractor-led national rollouts.

SpeedPro Irving says the anniversary reflects both its continued investment in advanced printing capabilities and its commitment to delivering design-forward solutions across North Texas as it prepares for its next phase of growth.

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