Johnson Power Solutions is a commercial and residential electrician. Recently, the company contacted our sign shop to discuss the production of trailer and truck graphics for electricians in Gilbert, AZ.
Taking Inspiration from the Client’s Logo
The client has an excellent logo that depends, in large part, on proper measurements of the style elements. Our technicians made it the focal point of the graphics presentation. We placed it at the most valuable space on the trailer’s sides. There, it immediately catches the attention of passersby and motorists.
We added a red stripe to the top of the trailer, which gives the conveyance definition. It also provided our team with a chance to add the company’s niche explanation as complementing letters. The numerals of the phone number feature the same two-tone color play as the logo.
For the truck, our specialists designed, produced, and installed a perforated vinyl window cover for the rear glass panel. It echoes the corporate persona and provides niche and contact details. Now, when technicians take the truck and trailer – or just the truck alone – on the road, they advertise the business.
Why the Trades Need Vehicle Graphics
Roofers, HVAC specialists, house painters, and landscapers are just some trades that spend much time at their customers’ locations. This way of doing business gives them an excellent advantage over other companies: on-site advertising. Because your work takes you all over town, you get to bring your message along.
In so doing, you can introduce demographics to your business that you might have otherwise not reached. Which graphics are suitable for your unique needs?
- Graphics and lettering. Take a page from the playbook of Johnson Power Solutions, and opt for a logo-centric display. It is a fantastic way of introducing and continuing a brand story. Moreover, it opens the door to any set of style elements you might like. Most importantly, you can add on if you wish.
- Partial wraps. In this scenario, you might choose between covering 25% of your vehicle and 75%. We typically recommend this product if you need to cover up some paint problems on the vehicle or want to introduce multiple corporate colors.
- Full wrap. The full wrap is ideally suited for the display of an advertising vignette. A good example is a contractor who wants to showcase a finished product in high-resolution graphics and bold colors.
Looking for Trailer and Truck Graphics for Electricians in Gilbert, AZ?
Whether you are an electrician or in any other type of trade, you could also benefit from the addition of perforated vinyl covers for rear and rear side windows. They let you continue a graphic or serve as a stand-alone advertisement.
Next, we recommend the addition of reflective vinyl as part of your truck graphics product. When you do so, selected or all style elements illuminate when headlights of oncoming traffic shine on them after dark. If you are unsure which product is right for you, discuss your vehicle graphics needs with our specialists!