With the advent of digital graphics there are many more decisions to make when it comes to having graphics or “wraps” applied to your vehicle. There are 2 types of graphics in use today, digital and vinyl. On the one hand vinyl graphics will deliver truer, deeper colors but their use is limited in delivering gradients often referred to as a “fade” where the color tone of the material “fades” or varies along a range of points throughout the graphic. On the other hand, digital graphics can deliver more muted subtle color combinations that your logo or design theme may rely on whereas vinyl graphics cannot. Fades or gradients are typically an integral part of any vehicle “wrap”. In addition, digital graphics can deliver far more complex color combinations that may be needed throughout the graphics you desire ... Read More
In this project the goal was to exactly match factory installed graphics on an existing vehicle to new vehicles so as to create a unified fleet. This was accomplished by “gridding off” photos of the current vehicle and placing those in different regions along the new vehicle so as to ensure exact placement of new graphics up and down and left and right along the vehicle. When the ambulance was added to the fleet the key challenge was make sure all striping was accurately placed relative to existing vehicles in the fleet and aligned perfectly straight even around complex radiuses, body opening and closures. In addition the “stork” was designed to inject a little whimsy into the overall look. ... Read More