It's not an attitude. And if you want me to be pedantic, it should have been "put graphics on" or "make graphics for".
Since your profile says you're a new member and you're asking for something a knowledgeable person would already know about, we cannot assume that when you say "wrap" that you're not really talking about wrapping with wrap vinyl, which is what it means when you say. "I'm going to wrap." There's a reason we have different words for different things, so that things remain clear and unconfused. If we allow wrong words to be used for things, eventually none of them mean anything and we'll never know what someone is saying.
I looked up Forge Graphic Works, and if you're the company in Portland, OR, you should know that everything that comes out of your printer is not a wrap. I certainly hope you aren't one of the ones contributing to the customer calling everything you make a wrap. "Yeah, Forge Graphic Works did a great job putting a lit wrap up on my building." Or, "Forge Graphics Works did a great job wrapping my adidas shoes." Now you could have wrapped a shoe display. But the cabinet sign you mounted projecting from a brick wall isn't a wrap, now is it?