Communications Contact
Jim Lyle
Photographer
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(979) 317-2400
A Texas Department of Transportation sponsored research project caused this PSA to be created. The research project will determine if drivers can be encouraged to modify their behavior by reporting impaired drivers. Deer Park, Texas, was chosen for this project. The PSA aired on local cable insert in Deer Park only. The PSA was written and produced by TTI Communications. The custom version of The Hokey Pokey was performed and recorded by TTI Communications personnel. TTI Communications arranged the licensing of the music for the PSA.
Dell Billings
Manager, Multimedia Production
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(979) 317-2378
It Isn’t Rocket Science is a first-of-its-kind product created for viewing in Driver Education classes. Prior to It Isn’t Rocket Science, sharing the road with motorcycles was not discussed in Texas Driver Education curriculum. Using humor, prospective drivers are told to watch for motorcycles hiding in blind spots and to allow motorcycles their space on the road. Written and produced by TTI Communications, It Isn’t Rocket Science was produced as part of the Look, Learn, Live motorcycle safety campaign.
Dell Billings
Manager, Multimedia Production
[email protected]
(979) 317-2378
These Public Service Announcements were created to raise awareness on the part of motorcycle riders and automobile drivers in Texas. The PSAs also urges motorcycle riders to enroll in The Course. The Course teaches skills to new and experienced riders. When the PSAs were produced, The Course was optional. It is now required for all new motorcycle owners in Texas. All of these spots were written and produced by TTI Communications.
Dell Billings
Manager, Multimedia Production
[email protected]
(979) 317-2378
Travis Ward
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(979) 317-2399
TTI Communications adapted researcher content to create a guidebook for use by local officials who must deal with increasing congestion and reduced mobility in their small or medium-sized communities. Innovative use of color, graphic illustration, and layout help to translate technical concepts to layman’s terms without losing the import of the content.
Vicky Nelson
Art Director
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(979) 317-2412
Designed for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), this piece serves as a user’s guide for engineers regarding best practices for asphalt preservation and maintenance. Communications balanced technical accuracy with user-friendly, visually appealing design to produce an effective guide ideal for use in the field.
Jack Wenzel
Manager, Marketing and Communications
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(979) 317-2392
Each year the Texas A&M Transportation Institute and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) produce Short Course, a workshop/symposium that showcases TxDOT’s research program. Each year Communications produces materials that promote and document Short Course. TxDOT’s annual return to Communications indicates their satisfaction with the quality of the materials provided and their success at promoting the department’s showcase event to transportation specialists and researchers.
Vicky Nelson
Art Director
[email protected]
(979) 317-2412
TTI researchers and communications staff worked with the Texas Department of Transportation to create a project management training course for their traffic safety program grants. The course has 23 modules, each containing 20-50 slides, narration, a wrap up section and resources. The course was intended for internal TxDOT staff and external subgrantees.
Jack Wenzel
Manager, Marketing and Communications
[email protected]
(979) 317-2392