firesignz
Celebrating 10 Years in business
OK, so I bought a new (to me) work van for the shop. Since I have been offering more advanced types of lettering and graphics options lately, I really thought that my shop truck should reflect my design abilities and not have just basic cut vinyl lettering.
I am toying with the idea of wrapping it. (the truck IS 17 years old - but it is perfect for my needs AND the body is SOLID) - Of course since I am mostly a cut vinyl shop right now with outsource printing at my disposal (which is how I do all my full color work) this will require me to actually incur some significant cost versus doing it myself with my own materials and equipment.
I saw the post the other day were the wrap shop guy showed his already wrapped truck and thought that I would post the work in progress design that I have been playing with for the past 3 months for some critique. PLEASE be nice. This IS a work in progress and has not yet been finalized.
It is my hope that I might get some good suggestions as to how to possibly make this look just right before I jump in to spending the money. Also, I have found that more then one set of eyes looking at something usually helps to avoid mistakes, ommissions or the most obvious things that I just don't see.
Thanks!
Steve
I am toying with the idea of wrapping it. (the truck IS 17 years old - but it is perfect for my needs AND the body is SOLID) - Of course since I am mostly a cut vinyl shop right now with outsource printing at my disposal (which is how I do all my full color work) this will require me to actually incur some significant cost versus doing it myself with my own materials and equipment.
I saw the post the other day were the wrap shop guy showed his already wrapped truck and thought that I would post the work in progress design that I have been playing with for the past 3 months for some critique. PLEASE be nice. This IS a work in progress and has not yet been finalized.
It is my hope that I might get some good suggestions as to how to possibly make this look just right before I jump in to spending the money. Also, I have found that more then one set of eyes looking at something usually helps to avoid mistakes, ommissions or the most obvious things that I just don't see.
Thanks!
Steve