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Wraps & Advertising

Simple Vinyl Design 

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A simple vinyl vehicle advertisement design is a decal or small wrap that covers part of a vehicle for marketing or decoration. Decals can be a single phrase, word, or logo. Decals are usually die-cut to specific shapes, such as letters, numbers, or custom logos. Wraps are one large vinyl sticker, which can cover certain sections of a vehicle.

Print Ad Design

$300-$900

Print ad design is the process of creating visually appealing and persuasive advertisements intended for publication in print media such as newspapers, magazines, brochures, and more. This involves strategic placement of text, images, colors, and other graphic elements to effectively communicate and capture the attention of the target audience.

Combo Vinyl Design

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A combo vinyl wrap is a popular choice for vehicle advertising, combining simple design elements like dye-cut decals, and specific shapes like letters, numbers, or custom logos, alongside sophisticated and intricate graphics. This approach enables effective mobile advertising while avoiding the complexity of a full wrap.

Large Scale Advertising

Price on request

Large-scale advertising layouts, also known as large format advertising, are designs that cover a wide area, such as billboards, large posters, large banners, or bus wraps. Intended to capture the attention of potential customers and communicate a clear and compelling message. 

Complex Vinyl Design

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A sophisticated and intricate graphic layout created for the purpose of advertising on vehicles, utilizing vinyl wraps or decals to convey detailed messaging, imagery, or branding elements in a visually captivating manner.

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Miscellaneous advertising

Price based on need

Unconventional promotion beyond print, TV, or online ads. Think guerrilla tactics, sponsorships, and word-of-mouth strategies. It's all about thinking outside the box.

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