by Cheryl Archer | Aug 8, 2011 | Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
I’m sure you’ve heard the term, “You get what you pay for.” Its implications are very clear when it comes to vehicle wraps and graphics. Over the years we have seen many bad wraps where cheap materials and poor workmanship were very visible in every bubble,...
by Ryan Llana | Jun 22, 2011 | Commercial Signage, Industry News, Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
When driving on the highway at night you may notice signs that glow when your headlights hit them. These “Reflective Signs” are actually vinyl decals or paint which contains thousands of little glass spheres, designed to reflect light. They are frequently used for...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 15, 2011 | Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
We recently completed a vehicle wrap where the client wanted the roof wrapped as well. In many cases, especially if the roof is channeled and not flat, the use of relief cuts would expedite such a project. Relief cuts, especially on a roof where dirt and grime...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 3, 2011 | Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
A well maintained and properly installed vehicle wrap should last about five years and possibly a little longer if the vehicles are garaged and protected from the elements. Many businesses change their focus, enhance their product line or messaging or simply want a...
by Cheryl Archer | Apr 28, 2011 | Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
Normally we quote most vehicle wrap projects without including the roof. This is because in most cases the roof isn’t going to be visible and it allows our customers to save of the expense associated with the cost of the additional vinyl. Obviously, for delivery...
by Cheryl Archer | Apr 25, 2011 | Vehicle Wraps & Fleet Graphics
While the trend and popularity of matte black vehicle wraps is fairly obvious there are other matte colors available, including matte white. When you think about it there are many companies and brands that have been fans of this other extreme for awhile. White is...