I’m having trouble with redesigning my truck graphics. The attached is the best I have but I just don’t love it.
Thoughts of how to improve?
I’m having trouble with redesigning my truck graphics. The attached is the best I have but I just don’t love it.
Thoughts of how to improve?
Is it full wrap, or just added graphics?
Just graphics. I generally think wraps are a bit too “busy” looking.
It’s hard to go wrong with plain white paint.
Welp, scrap my suggestion then, lol. Looks a bit basic to me, which is fine, but if you’re not liking it, my guess would be that may be why.
I’m assuming equipment will block up the rear window? I’d move more stuff onto the tailgate if so (or even dupe it there). I’d also continue the blue “band” behind the rear wheels.
Minimalism - it’s not just for monks…
It keeps the phone from ringing and bothering you when your trying to work. The kids woke me up for new years but I gotta get back to sleep. Happy new year
I like it. The website is easy to read. The only thing I would suggest is making power washing easier to read. Tell everybody what you do.
My trailer is fairly low profile so nothing really blocks the rear window.
I can’t put my finger on why I don’t like it. I know I like the look of wraps, but I think they are difficult for people to understand exactly what it is that you do unless the truck is parked.
I know I’ve seen a lot of wrapped trucks and thought “wow that looks so cool…I wonder what the business name is” because it’s so difficult to read at a glance.
I agree. I wonder if they can tweak the size of the font. I’ll look into it.
I agree, it really was a more attractive truck before I put graphics on it. But with it being a company truck, it had to be done.
Ahhh, that explains the basic tailgate too then. I get stuck in a box mentally and just assumed it was for a skid, esp. with an 8’ bed…
Definitely agree. Wraps should not be super busy looking either. But even that is subjective. Ultimatetly, if you get the name, logo, and contact info across, I think you’ve achieved the goal.
Why? …
I bought the truck when I first started the business. When just starting out, it’s so important to get your name out there and increase visibility. I’ll have truck graphics until the day I want to stop growing. That day will likely never come. I am obsessive about my business.
BC his calendar isn’t overfilled like yours
Bidslot does that for me
You can do a full wrap but keep the graphic design clean and simple. Look at some trucks from the franchises (Shack Shine, Shine Window Cleaning, Fish Window Cleaning, etc). They wrap their trucks with a simple and effective design. People often over think marketing tools like trucks and end up cluttering the truck up making it useless. Less is more a lot of the time.