Showing posts with label vehicle wrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vehicle wrap. Show all posts
August 5, 2010
Berry Man Vehicle Wrap
This vehicle wrap for the rear roll up door on a Berry Man truck was a lot of fun. We used a picture taken of the inside of the truck and reproduced it to create the visual illusion that you are looking inside the truck. If you see the truck driving around say "Hi" from SB Signs!
Labels:
branding,
vehicle graphics,
vehicle wrap
June 25, 2010
Dramatic Trolley Print
For this project we printed graphics on Controltac and perforated vinyl, and installed the prints onto the back of the Santa Barbara Trolley. The perforated vinyl allows the driver and passengers to easily see outside from inside the vehicle, while it looks like an image from the outside. Nice!
June 12, 2010
Who's Walking Who Vehicle Graphics
Here is a customer who offers pet walking service with a smile! We printed the company logo and contour cut it, also adding cut vinyl lettering for the words. The windows were done using perforated printed vinyl, which allow great visibility from inside the car looking out. The transition from the Controltac to the perf was a bit tricky, but turned out looking perfect.

Please visit www.whoswalkingwhopets.com for more information.
Please visit www.whoswalkingwhopets.com for more information.
June 2, 2010
Berry Man Vehicle Wrap
This graphic was created by Berry Man to give the illusion that part of the truck is being peeled away to reveal a sunny field full of fresh produce. We think it came out great!

We would love to hear about your ideas for your vehicle, whether you want to do a full wrap, partial wrap, or just cut vinyl lettering; We can make it happen!

We would love to hear about your ideas for your vehicle, whether you want to do a full wrap, partial wrap, or just cut vinyl lettering; We can make it happen!
August 4, 2009
Pipeline Cab Co. - Partial Vehicle Wrap
All of our projects have unique challenges that we enjoy, but this particular vehicle wrap was just plain fun! Everyone at the shop was talking about how great the cab looked once we were done, and the owner loved the final result.
Bill Schoneberger of Clear Concepts Communication did the design for the wave and overall layout, based on the artwork of Tomac Henson of Epik Ink Tattoo. We tweaked the design to fit the Prius, and created separate cut files for the two layers of vinyl lettering.

(Here is a side view of the cab, before the white reflective vinyl has been applied.)
The first layer of cut vinyl was the black background for "Pipeline Cab Co.", followed by white reflective vinyl to make sure the cab name is visible at night.

(Here is a shot of the cab side, as we apply the white reflective vinyl on top of the black vinyl background.)
Bill Schoneberger of Clear Concepts Communication did the design for the wave and overall layout, based on the artwork of Tomac Henson of Epik Ink Tattoo. We tweaked the design to fit the Prius, and created separate cut files for the two layers of vinyl lettering.
(Here is a side view of the cab, before the white reflective vinyl has been applied.)
The first layer of cut vinyl was the black background for "Pipeline Cab Co.", followed by white reflective vinyl to make sure the cab name is visible at night.

(Here is a shot of the cab side, as we apply the white reflective vinyl on top of the black vinyl background.)
August 3, 2009
Santa Barbara Zoo - Vehicle Graphics
We recently finished wrapping the Santa Barbara Zoo's passenger van: full wrap on the sides and rear doors, decals on the front doors and hood, plus perforated vinyl on the rear and side windows.

The graphics were printed on our workhorse Mimaki JV3 solvent printer on 3M Controltac and laminated with 3M 8519 cast laminate(for best wrapping); the rear and side windows were covered with Clear Focus perforated window vinyl - the graphics look great and you can still see out.

Some of the graphics, such as the condor and palm tree on the rear, were printed separately and applied last for best alignment.

The graphics were printed on our workhorse Mimaki JV3 solvent printer on 3M Controltac and laminated with 3M 8519 cast laminate(for best wrapping); the rear and side windows were covered with Clear Focus perforated window vinyl - the graphics look great and you can still see out.
Some of the graphics, such as the condor and palm tree on the rear, were printed separately and applied last for best alignment.
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