Trailer Branding and Large Format Wraps | North Star
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Trailers that
carry the brand.

A branded trailer parked at a job site or on the highway gets seen by more people per day than most paid ads. We design trailer wraps and decals to the same standard as your vehicle fleet so the whole unit looks like one brand.

What's included

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.

Trailer Templates

Designed for the actual unit.

Utility trailer, enclosed cargo, flatdeck, or refrigerated unit: we source the correct template and design around door seams and rivets.

Brand Consistency

Matches the vehicle fleet.

Same colour system, logo placement rules, and type treatment as your vehicle wraps. The trailer looks like it belongs with the truck.

Visibility

Readable at highway speed.

Typography sized and placed for 100 km/h readability. Contact information where it can be written down at a stop light.

Print Files

Installer-ready output.

CMYK print files with bleed and installer notes. Delivered in the format your shop requests.

How it works

The order we work in.

A clear sequence so you can budget time, money, and risk against the work.

Step 01

Template.

Trailer make, model, and dimensions sourced. Panel seams and door locations documented.

Step 02

Design.

Full trailer design presented on a render. Consistent with vehicle fleet livery.

Step 03

Approve.

Sign-off on design before print files are generated.

Step 04

Print Files.

Production files delivered to your installer. Coordination on colour verification if required.

FAQ

Common questions.

Are trailers different from vehicles to brand?

Yes, in ways that matter. The surface is larger and flatter, which suits big simple artwork, and it is usually seen from further away and at speed. Detail that reads on a van door disappears on a trailer at highway distance.

Will branding survive a working trailer?

Design for the abuse. Lower panels on a working trailer get gravel, loading damage and pressure washing, so the artwork should not depend on the bottom foot of the panel surviving. Keeping the critical information higher is a design decision, not a material one.

Do we need permits for trailer advertising?

For your own trailers used in your own operations, generally no. Parking a branded trailer somewhere purely as static advertising is a different matter and some municipalities treat it as signage. Worth checking locally before committing to that as a strategy.

Can existing trailer branding be updated rather than replaced?

Sometimes. If the layout still works and only the contact details or logo have changed, an overlay is cheaper and faster. If the base artwork is sun-faded, an overlay will sit against a lighter panel and look worse than doing it properly.

Get a quote on trailer branding.

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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