Depending on your business your car or van could be a vital part of your business image. A signed vehicle going from job to job could be seen by thousands of people a day! Signs on a vehicle even work when you are not. Even going shopping could create business for you. Anyone seeing a signed car or van will automatically assume you are more professional than a competitor with no vehicle livery.
Does the Lettering affect my car's paintwork? Yes & No! The vinyl will actually protect the original colour of the paint from the sun. Normally you do not notice the car paint colour fading but where the vinyl has been placed you will have the original colour. But there is a solution. Just standard Tcut. This helps bring the original colour back to the car and with a bit of effort your car will be back to new.
Surprisingly a standard small car can have more sign space than a lot of shop and bar fronts. A single local is usually 4.5m to 5m wide while amazingly a tiny Ford Ka has 6.4m of paintwork that could be working for you. If your vehicle is out and about, can you afford NOT to have your vehicle signed?
Graphics on your vehicle can be one of your best options for advertising. It can be seen by thousands of people every day and if done right will totally change your image. Every time you stop at traffic lights you have a captive customer behind you who has nothing to do except read about your business.
Vehicle Wrapping is the process of totally covering a vehicle with vinyl. This sounds easy but it really isn't. You may have seen it "done" on TV or YouTube but you only ever get to see the edited down version with none of the preparation and only the visually interesting parts. When it is finished you see it when it is brand new and perfect but I know a lot of the practices you see in these programs will not stay looking perfect for long.
To do it correctly the best materials must be used and the vehicle must be prepared perfectly for the wrap to last which makes it costly. This is why we steer customers away from full wraps. Usually there are better options that are longer lasting and just as effective saving you hundreds of euros.
Half or Part Wraps look fantastic and have much of the effect of a wrap
Cut vinyl graphics is a classic look which can enhance a vehicle's look and be a smart option
A more affordable yet effective way of making signs for a vehicle which can be visually striking. The each of the colours in the design are cut out of sheets of PVC vinyl by our plotter and these are then applied in layers on the panels of your car or van. This vinyl has its colour impregnated throughout and so if it is abraded the colour is not damaged. This way the graphics can last many years.
This removable option is great for people who use you vehicle for different purposes. Whether you are not working and do not want to advertise that there maybe tools or materials in your vehicle or use your vehicle for more than one business, etc, the signage can be removed in a matter of seconds and re-fitted as and when you need.
With a bit of care this is affordably and a simple option but you must look after your signs properly. They must be stored in a clean place and never placed on dirty paintwork as this will damage your paintwork. The signs must be periodically removed and washed underneath as there is a small risk that the signs may bond themselves to the paintwork. Using them on motorways is not advised especially on larger signs on cars. Finally there is a risk that when unattended people may steal/remove them
A cheap option is to make simple stickers that can be applied to your car's doors. This is a very simple option and can be self applied and for a new business can be an economical option. The stickers can be any shape you want so do not have to be a basic square but more complex the shape the harder it is for unexperienced people to fit themselves.