I recently received a request for a vehicle wrap design for Just in Time Cleaning Service based out of Georgia. Previous to this request, we have designed an entirely new marketing package for this booming business. Everything from business cards to trifolds to letterheads and websites. We have given this company a brand new look and more professional identity. From here on, they can only go bigger and better. So what better than wrapping a Honda Pilot and converting it to a moving billboard!
In the next few days, you will be taken through the steps of the process and transformation.
[Disclaimer:] This is not a tutorial on how the process should be done. There are countless approaches and options to take.
The first few steps were 1) to acquire a vehicle template since the printer did not have the specific vehicle to provide and 2) find all photos that will be used for the design. The template will be used for several reasons including not having the vehicle to physically measure for dimensions and working areas, and to eliminate any "guessing" such as where the mirrors, door handles, etc are located. We purchased a template found at Art Station Vehicle Templates. Their templates are excellent and they respond to all questions and emails very quickly. The main photo that will be used in the design (shown below) was purchased on iStock Photo.
Our client wanted very few changes to the photo, but we made the suggestion of changing a few more things that would incorporate the color scheme chosen for the company.
The most obvious is the change of color of her clothes. The blue and gray now match the rest of the color scheme for Just in Time Cleaning Service. The woman's skin has been toned down a bit on shininess, her eyebrows have been trimmed, and her eyelids have been given just a bit of color (nothing too over-the-top, of course).
In the next few posts, we'll continue the process and show more behind the scenes...
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