A big van without windows or any identifying marks can look a little suspicious. After all, isn’t that what you always see kidnappers using in those dramatic primetime TV shows? Of course, it is actually pretty rare for vans to be used in this way. But, no one wants their company vehicles to be associated with anything untoward. Instead, you want to inspire trust and confidence in your services. This is why you should brand your business with van graphics and lettering. Here are a couple van graphics projects we recently completed for local enterprises.
What We Did for Gofetch&Barkalott
Gofetch&Barkalott is the dream job of owner and founder Brian Willis. Brian decided to pursue his dream of working with dogs outdoors after holding several retail executive positions. His business is unique because he picks dogs up for the day, takes them on canine excursions, brushes them out, and gives them plenty of personal attention.
Brian picks the dogs up for swimming and hiking adventures in the Arizona wilderness using his Chevrolet Express. When he came to us, the van already had graphics. The problem was he had updated his website and phone number since the graphics were installed. He needed the new information up. Fortunately, we knew just what to do.
This was a fairly small and inexpensive project, but that doesn’t mean that we paid any less attention to the details. We carefully removed the old van lettering with the incorrect contact information and professionally installed the new letters spelling out the new phone number and website. We also added the company’s active Instagram account. In the end, Gofetch&Barkalott was thrilled.
What We Did for Allied Universal
The other project we did was much larger. Allied Universal is a huge corporation providing janitorial, staffing, and security services with more than 180 locations across the United States. They aim to serve and care for the businesses and people in the communities where they have a presence. Locally, they have offices in Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa.
They perform most of their services on their clients’ property, and to get around, they keep a full fleet of vans and trucks. To build their brand awareness, they wanted van lettering featuring their logo and contact information on seven vehicles. Thankfully, this is our specialty.
With our innovative color matching software, we were able to perfectly replicate all of the hues and design elements of Allied Universal’s logo, including the fonts. The logo was then printed out on top quality vinyl adhesive films that are specifically manufactured for use on cars. We then scheduled a time to install the graphics when the client could afford to have their vehicles off the roads for a few hours. They were impressed with the finished graphics.
Are you tired of potential customers being creeped out by your unmarked work vans? Would you like to boost your name recognition in your service area? Then, it may be time to brand your business with van graphics and lettering. Contact Spotlight Signs and Imaging Solutions today for a free consultation.