Date post: | 14-Jul-2015 |
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Vehicle Wrap Design:
Dos and Don’ts
Designing a vehicle wrap is very different from a typical graphic design project.
Some
DO’s&
DON’TSof vehicle wrap design
• Don’t start designing before getting a vehicle template and photos of the vehicle that’s being wrapped.
• Do take good “straight on” photos of the vehicle that’s being wrapped and compare the photos to your template.
• Don’t assume the entire vehicle can be wrapped.
• Do talk with your install team to make sure what you’ve designed is feasible.
• Now that you’re ready to design…
• Don’t assume your vehicle will always be viewed straight on.
• Do remember your vehicle is a 3 dimensional object that will be viewed from all sides.
• DON’T place smaller text over grooves or creases on the vehicle.
• Do place smaller text in smooth, flat areas.
• Don’t use a font just because it looks “cool”.
• Do use fonts that can be clearly read from a distance.
• Don’t extend text (especiallysmall text) to the seams (ondoors, windows, etc.).
• Do leave some breathingroom for text, logos, etc.
• Don’t assume lines and gradients will match up all the way around the vehicle because it matches on your layout.
• Do use caution when adding lines or gradients that are meant to flow all the way around the vehicle wrap.
• Don’t overload the design with information.
• Do keep it simple.
• Don’t be scared to create something different.
• Do have fun with your design!
Most importantly…
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