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wildside

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Thanks for the feedback guys. Anyone care to share with me what their company's vehicle graphics look like?

Here's our most current one. I actually like your original layout.
 

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Gravy

New Member
Maybe a little late to see this but the phone number in white upon the blue above the front tire would be noticeable.
 

OldPaint

New Member
john..........i knew i forgot to add something))))))))
like i said nicboobs............not much design thought in where your at...and if your gona do SIGNS.... the idea of a SIGN.... is to be SEEN.... not just another word off the page...........this is the difference between printer operators and real SIGN DESIGNERS..
 

SIGNTIME

New Member
Here's our most current one. I actually like your original layout.

awesome ... agree with 401 the rear wheel wells do take away from it, plasti dip or bedliner... hell, if you use plasti dip maybe try spraying the rear wheels also might look cool and if you don't like it just peel it off
 

nikdoobs

New Member
john..........i knew i forgot to add something))))))))
like i said nicboobs............not much design thought in where your at...and if your gona do SIGNS.... the idea of a SIGN.... is to be SEEN.... not just another word off the page...........this is the difference between printer operators and real SIGN DESIGNERS..

Sorry OldPaint. If you don't know the difference between "your" and "you're" I can't take any of your advice seriously.
 

SignProPlus-Chip

New Member
The three most important things.

1. Name of Business
2. What you do
3 Contact info

You have the first two covered, but that phone number needs to be larger. If you were driving past someone, they would (barely) see the number BEFORE seeing the business name/info.
 

SIGNTIME

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The three most important things.

1. Name of Business
2. What you do
3 Contact info

You have the first two covered, but that phone number needs to be larger. If you were driving past someone, they would (barely) see the number BEFORE seeing the business name/info.

a good logo can cover both 1 ans 2
 

Joe Diaz

New Member
The three most important things.

1. Name of Business
2. What you do
3 Contact info

You have the first two covered, but that phone number needs to be larger. If you were driving past someone, they would (barely) see the number BEFORE seeing the business name/info.

Personally I think phone numbers aren't as effective on vehicle advertisements, and for that reason don't need to be large, if used at all. Rarely are people going to jot down your number if they see you passing by and phone numbers are difficult to memorize. You would be better off using the space that a phone number takes up for a number of other things that would be more effective on this type of application. A web address, for example, is easier to memorize, especially if it is the same as your business's name... and if it is the same as your businesses name, sometime you can simply add a .com to the tail end of your logo.

In my opinion vehicle graphics are not business cards. Their primary goal should be to build brand recognition.
 

OldPaint

New Member
Sorry OldPaint. If you don't know the difference between "your" and "you're" I can't take any of your advice seriously.
oh iam glad you got a degree as an english major...................it sure as h*** aint in SIGN DESIGN)))))))))
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
according to OP you need to rename your business in paragraph format, all upper case.

Let's go full bore and say it needs to be in expository format as well

:thumb:
 

Turtle

New Member
As an installer I would recommend removing the Ford badging on the sides. It will look cleaner.
 

Patentagosse

New Member
I'll take plain old boring lowercase helvetica over uppercase Benguiat any day.

Also, what's wrong with having two words in your name?


+1

There's a bunch of worldwide brands that use Helvetica (some with minor mods.).

I like your 2nd attempt (the one w/o the 2nd arc on back of cab) :thumb:
 
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