Cargo Van Wrap by the vehicle wrap experts at Iconography for Edible Arrangements. This Cargo Van Looks So Good You Can Eat It!
Our good friends at Edible Arrangements have come to us again to get their vehicle wrapped. This van is an older vehicle and had a previous wrapped installed. We removed the old wrap and installed this new one. The removal process of a wrap can be just as difficult as the installation, especially if the care of the vehicle had not been the best. If a vehicle has had a wrap on for too long and had not been washed frequently and has spent too much time in the sun, the paint could peel up when the wrap is removed. So please, remember to take extra care of your vehicle wrap. A simple hand wash once a week is recommended!
Updating Your Van Wrap
The previous wrap was a full wrap and Edible Arrangements decided to go with a great looking partial wrap this time. This decision was a very wise choice. Keeping the side of the van white really brings out the photo of the wrap. If the wrap had been too busy the fruit would not have the same impact that it does now. The picture is so clear and the fruit looks so delicious. It really should make somebody want to buy the fruit for a friend or themselves. Seriously, who does not want to eat that fruit?
Work with qualified designers to achieve the look your brand requires. Collaborate with professional graphic artists who have experience with large-format vehicle graphics to ensure high-quality, high-resolution visuals and strategic placement of information. Ensure the new design aligns with your overall brand identity, including consistent use of colors, logos, and fonts across all vehicles. Keep the message simple, clear, and easy to read quickly, as vehicles are often in motion.
Avoid These Fleet Van Wrap Design Mistakes
- Overcrowded or Cluttered Design: Including too much text, too many images, or too many colors can overwhelm viewers and make the message unreadable, especially when the vehicle is moving.
- Hard-to-Read Fonts and Poor Color Contrast: Using complex, swirly, or small fonts, or choosing low-contrast color combinations, makes the text impossible to read from a distance or at speed.
- Ignoring Vehicle Contours: Designing on a flat screen without considering the vehicle’s specific curves, door handles, seams, and windows can lead to distorted graphics or text that is cut off or misaligned.
- Using Low-Quality Images: Pixelated, blurry, or low-resolution images make the wrap look unprofessional and cheap.
Inconsistent Branding: Failing to align the wrap’s design with your brand’s overall identity (colors, logos, fonts) can confuse potential customers and weaken brand recognition.
Updating your fleet wraps is easy when you work with the vehicle wrap experts at Iconography Studios. Updating your fleet wraps involves a strategic process of design, professional installation, and proper maintenance. The general approach includes planning your design, working with a professional provider, removing the old wrap, preparing the vehicle, and applying the new graphics.
Hire Experts When Updating Your Fleet Graphics
The installation process for fleet graphics is difficult to do properly, so it’s recommended to work with a professional, certified installer to avoid issues like bubbles, wrinkles, and lifting edges. To minimize downtime, you can phase the installations around routine maintenance schedules for the vehicles. An experienced and qualified fleet wrap company can help with the logistics. A full wrap can take a professional around eight hours to install, and the vehicle may be needed for a few days to ensure proper installation.
Do you have an existing wrap that you would like to revamp? Do you have a vehicle wrap that you would like to remove? Well, give us a call today at 562-424-4353 and let us help you!