Everything you need, none of the upsell.
Real deliverables, with the boundaries written down. So you know what you're paying for and what counts as extra.
Designed around your vehicle.
We source the manufacturer template for your specific make, model, and year. The design accounts for every curve, panel seam, and door edge.
Files your installer can use.
CMYK PDF and layered files at full resolution, with bleed and crop marks. No back-and-forth with the print shop over file issues.
Matches your identity system.
The wrap uses your approved brand colours, typography, and logo placement rules. Not a new look that diverges from everything else.
One vehicle or twenty.
Same process whether you have one truck or a full fleet. Fleet jobs get a master template so future vehicles stay consistent.
The order we work in.
A clear sequence so you can budget time, money, and risk against the work.
Template.
We source your vehicle's exact template and review the body lines, panel breaks, and placement constraints.
Design.
Full-coverage design concept presented as a realistic vehicle render. One revision round included.
Print Files.
CMYK print-ready files with bleed, crop marks, and installer notes. Delivered in formats your shop requires.
Coordination.
Optional: we liaise with your wrap shop on file questions and colour verification before print.
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Common questions.
How is wrap design different from a flat graphic?
The vehicle is not flat. Door handles, body creases, recessed panels and glass all interrupt artwork, and a design that ignores them looks wrong once installed. Design happens on the actual vehicle template rather than on a rectangle.
What reads well at speed?
Few elements, high contrast, and a phone number or domain large enough to be read in the time someone actually has. Most wraps fail by including everything the business does. One message, one identifier, legible at distance.
Should the whole vehicle be covered?
Not necessarily. A well-designed partial wrap on a white vehicle can look better and costs considerably less than a full wrap. Full coverage makes sense on dark or mismatched vehicles, or where the design depends on a background colour.
Can you design for vehicles we have not bought yet?
Yes, if the model is known. Manufacturer templates are available for most commercial vehicles, so a design can be ready before delivery and the vehicle can go straight from purchase to wrap without sitting idle.
Get a quote on vehicle wrap design.
Tell us a bit about your environment and we'll come back with a scoped proposal in two business days. No obligation, no pressure.
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