Joe Diaz
New Member
I ask this, because I wonder how lucrative this niche market really is. Do the people that do wraps more then once a week only live in more urban areas? And if so have you always been just a wrap company, or did your sign company evolve into just a wrap business?
Do you think the excitement over wraps is nothing more then a selling spree by suppliers to sell us sign artist thousands of dollars worth of wrap equipment, wrap classes and wrap materials? Or, are they simply responding to the demand for such products and services? Or is it a little of both?
Are wraps even a positive form of advertising? I personally think so, but it depends on if the wrap is content driven or not. It’s true that they are eye catching, but how long before the shock and freshness of the wrap scene wares off and they start to have equal or lesser impact then lower cost super graphics, or partial wraps? How long do you think it will be before customers realizes the low return of their investments in poorly designed, non content driven or poor contrasting wraps and start seeing all wraps in the same way?
Is there a place to go, to learn proper design and advertising techniques, before sign novice shop owners jump into the wrap industry? Are forums like this the best place to learn? Are their classes on the design principals and effective wrap advertisement design?
I prefer to think that the wrap industry is still in its infancy and there are a lot of mistakes… and at the same time, a lot of positive things happening. I think over time, as this industry matures, wraps will become fewer but still remain a force in the sign industry. But being the worrying guy that I am, I worry that if we aren’t careful, this niche market might burn out as fast as it arrived. We need to make sure that everyone knows that wraps are still a design oriented industry, and in my opinion, even more so then signs. If proper design techniques aren’t used, we may do harm to the reputation of what wraps truly are and can be.
What are your thoughts on the wrap industry? It’s a popular subject on these forums, and I’m interested to hear what you all think.
Do you think the excitement over wraps is nothing more then a selling spree by suppliers to sell us sign artist thousands of dollars worth of wrap equipment, wrap classes and wrap materials? Or, are they simply responding to the demand for such products and services? Or is it a little of both?
Are wraps even a positive form of advertising? I personally think so, but it depends on if the wrap is content driven or not. It’s true that they are eye catching, but how long before the shock and freshness of the wrap scene wares off and they start to have equal or lesser impact then lower cost super graphics, or partial wraps? How long do you think it will be before customers realizes the low return of their investments in poorly designed, non content driven or poor contrasting wraps and start seeing all wraps in the same way?
Is there a place to go, to learn proper design and advertising techniques, before sign novice shop owners jump into the wrap industry? Are forums like this the best place to learn? Are their classes on the design principals and effective wrap advertisement design?
I prefer to think that the wrap industry is still in its infancy and there are a lot of mistakes… and at the same time, a lot of positive things happening. I think over time, as this industry matures, wraps will become fewer but still remain a force in the sign industry. But being the worrying guy that I am, I worry that if we aren’t careful, this niche market might burn out as fast as it arrived. We need to make sure that everyone knows that wraps are still a design oriented industry, and in my opinion, even more so then signs. If proper design techniques aren’t used, we may do harm to the reputation of what wraps truly are and can be.
What are your thoughts on the wrap industry? It’s a popular subject on these forums, and I’m interested to hear what you all think.