Archive for December, 2008

Wed, Dec 24, 2008  Jennifer LeClaire

Elite Wraps is pushing the concept of ‘partial vinyl vehicle graphics.’ That’s an interesting new twist on the concept, marketed a bit differently. The approach combines the traditional cut-vinyl application with the impressive photographic capabilities of the digital world.

With premium designs, Elite says, this powerful combination delivers eye-popping results every time. This option is ideal for companies with set budget considerations and is also a fantastic cost effective solution for that extra visual punch in fleet advertising.

Elite says with a partial wrap, you maximize impressions with minimal investment. That’s true. You sort of leverage the background color of the vehicle as a backdrop for high-resolution images. It does make an impact, though I’m not sure it’s quite the same result as a full vehicle wrap.

Click here to see some examples.

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Wed, Dec 17, 2008  Jennifer LeClaire

Here’s a quick look at Sandness’s van. This is the first step towards learning vinyl application or vehicle wraps — starting with a small logo and some lettering. You will get in over your head if you try to do a vehicle wrap without educating yourself. But you can’t do much damage on a small job like this one. Kudos to Krumme Designs for a true professional vinyl application.

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Wed, Dec 10, 2008  Jennifer LeClaire

Finally, a research study into the vehicle wrapping industry. Frost & Sullivan put out the paper. It’s a solid research firm and I’m sure it’s a strong study. But it’ll cost you… Click here to find out more. In the meantime, I am going to see if I can find a summary on this to share.

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Wed, Dec 10, 2008  Jennifer LeClaire

Want to see a super cool blue camoflage vehicle wrap? DogTooth Signs hooked up this Peugeot 106 with some funky vinyl and the outcome is outstanding. They even show pictures. You gotta check this out for yourself. Click here to see.

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Mon, Dec 1, 2008  Jennifer LeClaire

Looking for some quick and dirty vinyl application instructions? Of course, our books are the most in-depth products on the market you’ll find. Our materials are taught in colleges. But if you want a primer just to see if it’s too complicated for you, click here. When you’re serious about vinyl, you’ll want to hook up with our e-books.

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