Some business owners seem to have a knack for running their business efficiently and have the ability, it appears, to be able to weather tough economic down turns better than others. How do they do that? I'll bet they have many processes running in harmony with each other to generate sales, win leads and output superior services day-in and day-out.
There is a small business I know of that I have admired and one of the components of their successful business is their consistently branded vehicles. The designs are consistent looking on each and every truck in their fleet. They use the same color lettering and same color back ground and they do not junk up the look with too many images. They use the same truck wraps on all their vehicles for a consistent look and they do not waiver.
It always surprises me when we have a client call us and they want to change up the look. Why? What data do you have that suggests your business is lagging sales because the design on the vehicle is not catching potential customers attention? If you find the message of the design does not support your target audience and it's quantifiable, great make changes. If not, think about some subtle changes and then stay consistent. 
If you suspect you may need changes, spend some money up front and get professional marketing help so that your logo and slogan support your business no matter where it used. It should look the same on the vehicle, the building, in customer presentations and on interior signs such as wall murals or lobby signs.

After a while, customers will know who you are, what you do and will more likely remember to call you for a quote when the time is right since they will remember your services from that well designed wrap. To be memorable, it takes the consistent drum beat of the same look and message over and over and over. Did you ever notice how long you have been seeing the same Geico messages? They have got to be going on a few decades, I don't know for sure since I have not looked it up, but I'm willing to guess we're talking many years they have used that same gecko idea. No one can forget it.
So why not use the same principle on your vehicles when spending a good chunk of money on a wrap. Give us a call for ideas and a free quote and we would be happy to use the same themes you have through out your business and apply it to your truck wraps. Call today or use the link below!

440-799-8235


Custom Letters and Fonts

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The above 3D letters were made for Stickney & Stickney attorney's office with 3/8" thick acrylic lettering and laminated with a bronze brushed finish. This choice went very well with the already established de'cor of dark wood chairs and tables. It also provided that classy corporate law firm elegant look that provides a sense of professionalism to those that enter the office for guidance..jpg?width=543&name=20161116_090619%20(Copy).jpg)


Sounds Great! What Are the Options?
Are There Additional Enhancements?
There are a couple different ways to approach the execution of the sign plan. Style, functionality and budget will determine what direction you will ultimately go. Modular units that you see above provide a way to address all of these factors. They are easy to install, They can be updated easily if needed, They can have braille and they provide a professional clean easy to read look.

Of course it does not need to be complicated. The project can be simplified and still look fabulous. The sign to the right was done with vinyl applied to black acrylic and then mounted to the wall with offsets. This can also be done with other materials, but you can see that this one really pops with the glossy black acrylic. They have 2 panels for this sign so when the hours change each season, they just flip to the other panel.

These plastic letters come in a wide variety of colors and have three profile shapes available. They can be rounded, flat or even prismatic. Bold reds, metallic shades or beautiful pastels can suit any building environment. Since plastic is exceedingly durable, use of the letters is suitable for interior or exterior sign projects.
out significantly against the wall on which the letters are mounted as seen here. On multi-colored walls, the effect serves to heighten the color experience. On monochromatic walls, the effect is one of dramatic sophistication. These letters are excellent choices for the inside of the building.
Take for example the van for Armorlike Coatings. Frank came to us looking to have his van and trailer done for his new business and we were more than happy to help out. He provided us the logo, art and the copy and we arranged into a moving bill board that will work every day that he is out and about. Even the back side will work while people will see his business services sitting at red lights.
It's easy to get truck lettering and decals started for your fleet, just bring us the vehicle so we can take measurements, pictures and go over your vision and important messages you would like the city to know about. We will provide you with a quote, share and explain the types of vinyls we can use, and then if you agree, we will provide a proof for you to approve. Our aim is to get you noticed by all potential candidates that look your way so they give you a call for action.
Our operators and equipment combine to produce some of the highest quality reproduction in the Cleveland area. We have the latest in wide format printing and laminating equipment and use the best materials so that the reproduction shows bright and clean like this one on the tow truck for Sirl's Automotive.

We use premium vinyls and laminates for your project because we know that you want the graphics to last a long long time. 3M, Avery and Oracal vinyls are material options available. We print with an HP wide format digital printer that provide stunning images that get you noticed rolling down the road. If you are parked at a job site, do not forget to strategically park your vehicle so it can do some advertising for you. You would be surprised how many neighbors will seek your services!
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Approval from the city? Really?