Carisma Creates

Vehicle Graphics in Brooklyn, NY

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About Carisma Creates

Carisma Creates is what happens when a large-format printer spends twenty-five years saying yes to harder projects. Founded in 1999, the Sunset Park production house has wrapped vehicles for LEGO, Adidas, White Claw, and a Super Bowl campaign for TCL; built the Ghostbusters and Garfield movie activations; and put more than a hundred trucks on the road for a single moving company — while remaining the shop where a Brooklyn food truck can get wrapped on a working budget. Vehicle work anchors the operation's directory relevance. Fleet wraps run at genuine scale — the Piece of Cake Moving fleet, praised by its owner as the best-looking moving fleet in the USA, grew from one truck to over a hundred without leaving Carisma's floor. Food-truck wraps are a house specialty deep enough that the New York Food Truck Association's founder calls the shop far and away the best it has worked with, citing quality, turnaround, cost, and the centrally located facility in the same breath. The experiential tier extends the trade to its ceiling: promotional vehicles and brand activations built around the company's own curated fleet — from Rosie, a retro Citroën van, to Goliath, a 45-foot glass-sided experiential bus — designed, printed, and fabricated in-house. The production depth behind the vehicle work explains the client list. Large-format printing, 3D embellishments, carpentry, custom buildouts, illuminated graphics, and LED screen fabrication all run under the same roof, letting the shop deliver projects — plexi-lit food trucks, dimensional pop-ups — that pure wrap shops must decline. Design services close the loop from concept to street. The activation-vehicle fleet reveals how deep the fabrication bench runs. Rosie and Goliath aren't wrapped rentals — they're rolling venues the company designed, built out, and maintains, with glass walls, interior buildouts, and power systems that turn parking spots into brand experiences. That fabrication capability is why the movie studios and beverage brands call: a shop that can wrap a truck, build the interior, light the logo, and install the LED wall is executing four vendors' work under one project manager. For the everyday fleet or food-truck client, the same depth means no job hits a capability ceiling — the wrap that needs a menu board, the trailer that needs dimensional lettering, the buildout that needs graphics all stay in-house, on one timeline, at one standard. The operating rhythm is commercial: Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 6, from the 20th Street facility between the BQE and the Gowanus Expressway — the central location clients keep citing as a logistics advantage. The @carismacreates handle carries the portfolio across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, with the corporate trail on Facebook and LinkedIn. A quarter century in, the company's range runs from a lettered van to a Super Bowl asset — and the reviews from both ends describe the same shop: reliable, fast, and better than it has to be.

Reputation & Reviews Summary

Carisma Creates' public record blends a 4.7 Google score with something rarer: on-the-record testimonials from institutional clients whose businesses depend on the work. Read together, they profile a production partner more than a print vendor. The fleet testimony is the record's headline. Piece of Cake Moving's team describes going from a first wrapped truck to a fleet of over one hundred, crediting Carisma as a trusted partner through expansive growth — and claiming the best-looking moving fleet in the country with the confidence of a company whose trucks are its marketing. Vector Media, a decade-long client, frames the relationship in the language of infrastructure: reliability as the name of the game, industry firsts brought to market together, and standards held across every facet. The food-truck community's verdict is equally direct. The New York Food Truck Association, which coordinates wraps constantly across vendors, ranks Carisma far and away the best on quality, turnaround, and cost simultaneously — the triple that trade buyers rarely find in one shop. Promobile Marketing's account adds the range note: everything from basic vinyl food-truck wraps to complicated 3D and illuminated plexi printing, handled with the same responsiveness. The consumer-scale Google reviews echo the institutional themes at retail size: professional, attentive, helpful teams; wraps delivered when promised; and the central Brooklyn facility flagged repeatedly as a practical blessing. The record's guidance for prospective clients: bring the timeline honestly (the shop is known for hitting hard ones), ask about design services early, and — for fleets — start with one vehicle the way the hundred-truck client did. Twenty-five years of clutch deliveries built this record; the reviews mostly document large organizations discovering they could finally stop shopping around.

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