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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jara Kral]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2015 06:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Part 1 &#8211; The Creative and Design process Initial Meeting The creative process begins with the first meeting. In this meeting we generally ask the customer various questions to better understand their business and the products or services they wish to advertise. If we are not familiar with the industry, product, or service we usually&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Part 1 &#8211; The Creative and Design process</h4>
<h6>Initial Meeting</h6>
<p>The creative process begins with the first meeting. In this meeting we generally ask the customer various questions to better understand their business and the products or services they wish to advertise. If we are not familiar with the industry, product, or service we usually ask a lot of questions to get a good idea of what our customer does. This is a key step before the creative stage which helps us create effective vehicle wraps. If we are familiar with the industry or product we will generally ask more product and service specific questions to better understand what makes this particular products different. Understanding what makes the product, service, or company different allows our designers to focus the advertisement on those particular points.<br />
After the initial discussion about the company we focus the meeting to the customers wants and needs. We ask questions such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>What is to be advertised? (brand, product, service, etc.).</li>
<li>How long is the above going to be advertised for?</li>
<li>Who is the target customer?</li>
<li>Is there a corporate branding strategy?</li>
<li>What type of vehicles are going to be wrapped?</li>
<li>We may go over some wraps we have previous done to find our what a customer like and doesn&#8217;t like?</li>
<li>What type of information is primary and secondary for the viewers to see?</li>
<li>Are there any guidelines for the vehicle graphics? (do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts)</li>
</ul>
<h6>Creative/Design Stage</h6>
<p>After the initial meeting our customers may decide to sit with our designer at our office and work on the design together or let our designer work on it alone. During the initial design stage we may come up with anywhere from 1 to 10 initial designs based on the information provided earlier. The number of designs really depends on the <b>1)</b> how the creative juices are flowing <b>2)</b> the amount of information given to us <b>3)</b> the type of industry, product, or service being advertised <b>4)</b> the amount of creative freedom give to us <b>5)</b> the type of vehicle being wrapped <b>6)</b> the coverage of the vehicle. is it a full wrap or just simple decals? Creative isn&#8217;t easy. some industries are easier to design for and some are much harder.</p>
<h6>Initial Concepts</h6>
<p>These initial concept are far from finished and generally are only shown on one side of the vehicle. This is done deliberately to not waste our customers money by wasting design hours. This stage is to get a general idea of what the customer likes and doesn&#8217;t like. We generally focus on the overall look of the vehicle wrap and the high level details. The customer may love it or they may like one specific portions of the different options we designed.</p>
<h6>Revision stage</h6>
<p>We then take all the comments and suggestions and begin revising the graphics. During this stage we usually spend more time on the finer details of the vehicle wrap. This generally including fine adjustments of typography, spacing, balancing, etc. Once the comments and suggestions are incorporated into the new design we again get customers feed back. This particular step can sometimes be repeated several times and sometimes only once.</p>
<h6>Final Design</h6>
<p>After the the revision stage is complete and the customer is happy with the vehicle wrap or graphics we designed we go back and ensure everything is perfect. In this stage we comb through the design to ensure everything is perfect, replace low resolution graphics with high resolution ones, etc.</p>
<h6>Color Matching</h6>
<p>When color matching is requested require the customer to come in for color sample printing and approvals. This step can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour depending on the type and number of colors which need to be color matched.</p>
<h6>Sign Off and Approvals</h6>
<p>When the graphics are complete and the colors matched. The customer signs off on the project and it goes into production.<br />
The production process will be described in Part 2 of the Vehicle Wrap Process Series.<br />
If you have any questions about the series please feel free to give us a call anytime.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jara Kral]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2015 03:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you're going to choose your car wrap company mostly by the lowest price then you are better off wrapping the car yourself. It will most likely look the same but save you a lot of money.<br />
We have been in this business a long time and have seen many companies come and go. The major factor why the long term companies are around is because they</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>If you&#8217;re going to choose your car wrap company mostly by the lowest price than you are better off wrapping the car yourself. It will most likely look the same but save you a lot of money.</h5>
<p>We have been in this business a long time and have seen many companies come and go. The major factor why the long term companies are around is because they do not sacrifice quality for price. This usually results in fewer failures to fix later and most importantly, happy and repeated customers. We&#8217;re not saying that things never fail or go wrong. After all, we are all only human. Its all about doing things properly to minimize failures and taking care of them when they arise.</p>
<h5>Getting it done right the fist time</h5>
<h4>Material</h4>
<p>There are many different types of material out there which can be used to wrap a vehicle. The major players are 3M, Avery, and Hexis, with the remainder below. We are primarily a <a href="http://solutions.3mcanada.ca/wps/portal/3M/en_CA/CommGraphics/Home/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">3M</a> shop and we do use certain <a href="http://graphics.averydennison.com/en/home.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Avery</a> products but for vehicle wraps and graphics it&#8217;s only 3M. This is because in our opinion their film is the best. It installs great, lasts a long time, and removes without a problem years down the road. 3M has a few different vinyl products and laminates which are specifically made for vehicle graphics application. They are:</p>
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<li><a href="/bulletins/IJ180.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IJ 180Cv3-10</a> with proper overlaminates <a href="/bulletins/laminates.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">8518 Gloss</a>, <a href="/bulletins/laminates.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">8519 Luster</a>, <a href="/bulletins/laminates.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">8520 Matte</a> &#8211; Designed for most commercial vehicle application.</li>
<li><a href="/bulletins/IJ380Cv3.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IJ 380Cv3-10</a> with <a href="/bulletins/laminates.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">8580</a> overlaminate &#8211; Designed for vehicles with deep channel such as sprinter vans.</li>
<li><a href="/bulletins/1080.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IJ 1080</a> &#8211; Designed and used for full wraps and custom color changes.</li>
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<p>We have used and continually try other manufacturers products to better understand the products available to us. We take pride in our work and always want to use the best products available so that our customers can be confident in our work.<br />
<i><strong>Things we have seen:</strong> Companies telling customers they are using 3M products only use and install other low quality vinyl products which are far inferior to the major manufacturers. Each manufacturer has a different pattern in the vinyls adhesive which is their patented design making it possible to identify the type of vinyl used.</i></p>
<h4>Design</h4>
<p>The design is one of the most important elements of a car wrap. It must be simple yet effective. If the wrap is too busy, people will not know what it is advertising. A designer should be aware of the vehicle they are working on and taking special note of the vehicle&#8217;s special features (i.e. door handles, door jams, rubber molding, license plates, etc.). All the important information should be placed in areas where it is less likely to be cut off or its readability is reduced. A vehicle is not a flat billboard or magazine ad. It is a 3D object and special attention must be applied to how the graphics flow around the vehicle. Vehicle wrap has 3 main layers of graphics listed below in order of importance:</p>
<h5>Background</h5>
<p>This is the most important on a vehicle wrap. While some people may disagree, the background is what will turn people&#8217;s heads and get them to look at the advertisement. It must be done so that it is creative and attention grabbing but not so far as to take the attention away from the Foreground layer explained below. The background&#8217;s sole purpose is to make the graphics interesting enough to look at and easy enough to remember.<br />
The background should tie into what is being advertised. It can incorporate graphics related to the business, it&#8217;s products and services or take advantage of corporate identity branding such as colors and patterns. Utilizing one of these two points will help in getting attention and increasing retention and brand awareness.</p>
<h5>Foreground</h5>
<p>The foreground is for the most important information such as company name, tag line, phone number and website. This layer should stand out the most on the vehicle. It should be front and center and easily legible. By looking at this information, a person should be able to understand what the advertisement is about. If there is too much information, no one will remember anything and the advertisement is a waste of space.</p>
<h5>Content</h5>
<p>This section is usually optional and does not always have to be on a vehicle wrap.It should be more subdued compared to the foreground information and it would usually consist of 3-4 bullet points about the company, its products, or services. Adding too much information will make the wrap too cluttered and defeat it&#8217;s purpose.</p>
<h4>Printing</h4>
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Without getting technical, vehicle graphics should always be printed on high resolution settings and the printer should be calibrated properly. With the technology available today, printed graphics should be pixel free, vibrant, and crisp. If you would like to learn more about the various printing techniques we use, please come back in a few weeks for another updated blog entry.</p>
<ul><strong>Resolution</strong></p>
<li>Poor resolution will result in a pixelated or blurry image with dull colors.</li>
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<ul><strong>Printer Calibration</strong></p>
<li>Poor calibration will result in poor print quality, significant banding due to misalignment of the print head, and poor color output.</li>
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<ul><strong>File Setup</strong></p>
<li>Graphics setup for print is important as it can help or hinder an installer ability to install the wrap properly. In essence the less overlapping seams on a wrap the less likely it is to fail in the future for any number of reasons. We setup our files in a way which produces more waist but leaves as little or no seams on the vehicle. The illustration to the right shows a diagram of a 2 file layout possibilities.</li>
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<i><strong>Things we have seen:</strong> A customer asked us to match their current fleet colors. This was difficult because the graphics were pretty pixelated. When we asked why their colors are like that they replied with: &#8220;We were told this was the only way they could match our colors&#8221;. </i></p>
<h4>Installation</h4>
<p>A Vehicle graphics installation takes time and it isn&#8217;t easy. There are many things to watch out for to make sure that a wrap lasts a long time. Depending on the type of vehicle, here are some important steps in the installation process:</p>
<ul>
<li>Vehicle must be cleaned properly &#8211; if a vehicle is not cleaned properly, the vinyl wrap will most certainly lift and fail.</li>
<li>An adhesive primer should be used sparingly on or around high stress points on a vehicle &#8211; Areas such as deep channels, door handles and wheel wells are more likely to fail than other parts of the vehicle. An adhesive primer is applied to these areas to increase the strength of the adhesive so that the graphics last much longer.</li>
<li>Any areas where the vinyl had to be stretched need to be post heated</li>
<li>Seamless installation &#8211; It is possible on most vehicle to install the graphics without any visible seams. This is accomplished by first setting up the print files correctly followed by proper installation. However, some vehicle are too large and there is no way of getting around having overlapping seams.</li>
<li>Direction of overlapping seams &#8211; At times when there is no other way for the seams but to be visible, the seam must always overlap from the front to the back of the vehicle. This prevents the vinyl lifting from the friction of the wind as the vehicle drives.</li>
<li>Taping perforated window film. Taping the edges of perforated window film on vehicle is important to increase the life expectancy of the graphics. If the edges are not taped with optically clear tape, it will fray as the wind passes along it resulting in severe lifting.</li>
<li>Siliconing Edges &#8211; This is mainly done on Food Trucks and sometimes trailers. Food Trucks especially have many channels and obstacles and the application of silicone helps the graphics last a very long time.</li>
</ul>
<p><i><strong>Things we have seen:</strong>One of our customers came in after having his hood wrapped 2 times by another company. It kept ripping along 2 sections of the hood. That customer was told that they were driving too fast for the vinyl.</i></p>
<h4>Experience</h4>
<p>If experience has taught us anything, it&#8217;s that doing it right the first time saves time and money for both parties. A properly designed, wrapped and installed car wrap can have a <a href="/media-effectiveness/cpm-effectiveness/">positive effect</a> on a brand or product as well as give it credibility. A poorly designed and installed wrap can damage a brand or product through people&#8217;s first impression or not have any effect at all because no one knows what is being advertised.<br />
The purpose of this blog post is to educate people on what to look for in vehicle wraps and the companies who do them. This industry is still fairly young in Canada and many people have never gone through the process of wrapping a vehicle. Take your time and research various sign companies and vehicle graphics shops and choose the one that you feel most comfortable with. We are not the only great wrap company out there. There are others but they are not always easy to find.<br />
All of the factors above increase material usage, ink consumption, production and installation time. However, the result is a vehicle wrap which can easily last 5+ years rather than a few months.<br />
If you have any questions about the vehicle wrap process, please give our office a call and one of our staff will be more than happy to answer all of your questions.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jara Kral]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2015 22:40:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Food Trucks look cool but are hard to wrap. It takes a long time to wrap them properly so that the graphics last a long time. Check in later this month to read the How to Wrap a Food Truck properly post. But for now just have a look at some of these really cool&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Food Trucks look cool but are hard to wrap. It takes a long time to wrap them properly so that the graphics last a long time. Check in later this month to read the How to Wrap a Food Truck properly post. But for now just have a look at some of these really cool trucks.</p>
<h5>Burgatory</h5>
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<h5>Sweet Snow Shaved Ice</h5>
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<h5>Mangia Benne</h5>
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<h5>Chang Noi&#8217;s Thai Cuisine</h5>
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<h5>Funnel Cake Dream</h5>
<p>We wrapped this food truck last week. The whole office was hungry for the 4 days while we installing the graphics on this food truck. The owner sat down with our designer and wanted something that is going to make people hungry when they see it. And it worked.<br />
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<h5>Poor Bhoys Eatery</h5>
<p>We wrapped this food truck 2 weeks ago and it is pretty cool. It&#8217;s hard to look away. It almost hypnotizes you when you look at it with that pattern. Watch for this one it&#8217;s going to be hard to miss on the streets.<br />
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<h5>We Got Balls</h5>
<p>We Got Balls sounds manly and this truck definitely looks manly too. The matte finish on this truck makes the brick background look real. When you see this truck this summer go ask them for their balls.<br />
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<h5>Gourmet Bitches</h5>
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<h5>La Catrina</h5>
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<h5>Big D&#8217;s House of Much</h5>
<p>We finished Big D&#8217;s food truck 3 weeks ago. The whole truck was wrapped with a matte finish to give the wood an authentic look. We then printed and laminated the flames with gloss laminated to make them pop. Big D was also on Master Chef Canada this year.<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 20:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>GFL - Toronto garbage collection went private and we were lucky enough to supply and install GFLs fleet graphics. We had a two month deadline to print and install graphics on over 100 vehicles.</p>
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