Instead of just showing the school mascot, you can turn windscreen into an active part of the athletic environment. Here are just some of the ideas that Midwest Cover has helped turn into reality over the years.
Interactive Training Tools
What it is: Print functional graphics directly onto the windscreen that aid players.
Application: For a tennis court, print serving target boxes in the corners. For a baseball outfield fence, print distance markers not just at the bottom but at various heights to help outfielders gauge trajectory. For a track and field facility, print pace-time charts or diagrams of proper throwing or jumping form.
Historical Timeline & Hall of Fame:
What it is: Create a long, panoramic design that showcases the school’s or club’s athletic history.
Application: Along the main spectator fence, print a timeline with faded, sepia-toned images of past teams, notations of championship years, and names of famous alumni athletes who played on that very field. You can dedicate sections to record-holders for various stats.
Sponsor-A-Player Spotlight:
What it is: A dynamic fundraising tool where sections of the windscreen are dedicated to individual players for a season.
Application: For a high school baseball or softball team, local businesses can “sponsor” a senior player. That player’s section of the fence features their photo, number, and the sponsoring business’s logo.

