Spotlight Signs and Imaging Solutions is in the business of creating head-turning signage for your company. One product line is our collection of mobile marketing graphics such as vehicle wraps in Gilbert, AZ. Studies have proven time, and again, that partial and full wraps are ideal advertising tools that not only cost less than other ad options but also let you influence demographics you might not reach otherwise.

What Is the Difference between Partial and Full Wraps?

A vehicle wrap is an artistically created advertisement that we size to fit on your vehicle of choice. We can wrap anything from scooters over golf carts and passenger cars to vans, and box trucks. The size and shape of the car influence the sizing of style elements and the placement of lettering.

Full wraps completely envelop the vehicle. They cover its paint job. Partial wraps come in three-quarter, half, and one-quarter setups. In this situation, we integrate the color of your vehicle with the advertising message. Doing so allows for the creation of highly effective marketing displays that adapt to any budget.

What do Wraps Look Like?

  • Colorful. Silver Fox is in the business of plumbing, air conditioning, and heating repairs, installation, and service. To create a mnemonic device via the artwork, we placed the company’s name in a central position and allowed the background to present with swirls of red and blue, which symbolize heat and cold. The blue color also suggests water. To say that this box truck now turns heads is an understatement.
  • Informative. For the Boyetts Family, we created a partial wrap for a work truck. It features the business’ logo and name as well as contact information and niche explanations. This advertising product is content-rich but still shows how the use of a graphics setup piques the interest of onlookers.
  • Excellent for fleets. For the Plumbing Medic, we wrapped multiple types of vehicles. The box truck shows the intricacy of the design. It features a subliminal image of the company’s logo. We repeated the use of the picture in red on black toward the back of the truck. The cab shows an attractive blending of red and black colors.

How to Boost the Effectiveness of a Wrap

Our clients have had excellent success with perforated vinyl window wraps. We either continue the overall design with this medium or use it to communicate a separate message. The perforations make it possible to look outside while those standing on the exterior only see your marketing message. For safety reasons, we only wrap rear and rear side windows.

Another good option is the addition of a quick response (QR) code. This ad tool encourages consumers with smartphones to download the code, which leads them to an optimized landing page you created for the company’s website. The opportunity to combine a visually stunning display with online connectivity opens up another dimension of brand interactions for the consumer.

Find out more about vehicle wraps in Gilbert, AZ, by contacting our graphic artists today for the creation of a proof that shows what your car, truck, or van would look like with a mobile marketing message.