Vehicle Wraps are NOT for everybody

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May 9, 2011

Sisco American Hose and Hydraulics

Recent Box Truck Wrap: Sisco's American Hose and Hydraulics

I would love to wrap every single vehicle on the road. Some would be commercial wraps, others would be personal blinged out self-expressions of personal indulgence. But the fact is, not every organization or person needs a full wrap.

I think by now, most people recognize the impact and benefits of a nicely designed car or truck wrap. There is plenty of evidence (both scientific and anecdotal) about the marketing benefits of having your vehicle completely wrapped in an eye-catching and effective design.

However, some industries don’t lend themselves well to vehicle wraps. Take for instance a business broker whose job it is to buy and sell businesses. Discretion when meeting with clients who wish to sell their business is critical. Vehicle wraps are not discreet. Private investigators would also fall into this category. I have a feeling, though, that Ace Ventura would indeed have a full wrap.

Similarly, some budgets don’t cooperate when it comes to vehicle wraps. Imagine a small school’s marching band trailer that hauls all of their musical equipment. How awesome would it be to have an incredibly designed wrap showcasing the band and instilling a good chunk of school pride? Pretty awesome, indeed. However, most small school bands just don’t have the budget for something like that.

Boonville Band of Gold Trailer Lettering

That’s why we have options!

In the case of the small school’s trailer, here is a recent vinyl lettering solution that the Boonville High School and Middle School are quite happy with. Simple yellow vinyl letters stand in stark contrast to the black band trailer.

Some other options for vehicle branding and marketing:

Partial Vehicle Wrap - Cardinal Selling Services

Partial Vehicle Wrap - Cardinal Selling Services

14WFIE Vehicle Graphics with Window Decal

14WFIE Vehicle Graphics with Window Decal

Magnetic Sign

Magnetic Sign - Tri-County Seed Services

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About Casey Valiant

Casey Valiant is the Creative Director and third generation of AmeriStamp Sign-A-Rama. He graduated from Purdue University with a Computer Graphics Technology degree in 1999. He spent 3 years modeling in Salt Lake City (haha, 3D modeling for flight sim trainers for the US Navy) before moving to Texas to work with an international student ministry on the campus of Texas A&M. His wife, Kristi, is an award winning picture book author and illustrator. Whenever the occasion presents itself, Casey rides hippos bareback. You can follow him on Twitter and facebook

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