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Design & Brand System — the part most shops skip.

We start with brand thinking, not film. Everything is designed and proofed in-house, then carried across vehicles, signage, space, and gear — so your brand reads the same on every surface. You see it on your real vehicle or wall before a single panel is cut.

Film is the easy part. The thinking is what lasts.

Most shops start with the vinyl and a logo dropped on top. We start one step earlier — with what the brand is supposed to say and who it needs to reach. The premium cast vinyl, the finish, the install: all of that comes after the idea is right and proofed on your actual surface. It's the part most shops skip, and it's the difference between a wrap and a brand.

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In-house design & concepting

Every concept is drawn here, by the people who will install it. We start with what the brand should make someone feel from across a parking lot, then design to that — type, color, hierarchy, the read at 40 mph. No clip-art templates, no outsourced art desk.

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Proofed on your real surface

Before anything is cut, you see the design rendered on your actual vehicle, wall, or sign — not a generic mock-up. That’s where panel seams, door handles, and curves get solved on screen instead of on the install bay. You approve the proof first; only then does film get printed.

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Brand adaptation from your assets

Already have a logo, palette, or brand guidelines? We build on them — adapting existing artwork into print-ready files that hold up at large format. Starting from scratch is welcome too. Either way the goal is one identity, not a redraw that drifts off-brand.

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Multi-surface rollout

The same design system carries across everything your brand touches — vehicles, signage, and space — so the truck, the storefront window, and the lobby wall all read as one company. We design the whole picture, then sequence the rollout to your timeline.

You see it on your surface — before anything is cut.

A flat design on a screen hides the things that matter most: how a graphic wraps a bumper, breaks across a door seam, or reads on a curved wall. So we render the concept on your real vehicle, window, or sign and walk through it with you. You approve a proof on the actual surface first; only then does film get printed and laid by hand. Less guessing, fewer surprises, and a result that looks the way you signed off on.

Proof-first · approve before we cut

The brand goes home with your crew, too.

The same identity that runs across your trucks and storefront can ride on your team's shirts, hats, and gear. We match apparel to the exact palette we designed everything else around — so the crew on the job site, the van in the driveway, and the sign out front all look like one company. It's the last surface most shops forget, and often the one a customer stands closest to.

Matched to your palette

Colors pulled from the same brand system as your vehicles and signage — not eyeballed.

Crew & field gear

Shirts, hats, and gear that put a consistent face on the team in front of customers.

One cohesive look

The truck, the storefront, and the uniform reading as a single brand from across the lot.

Every project is different. So we scope it that way.

There's no canned package, because a single van and a multi-surface brand rollout aren't the same job. We scope consultatively — listen first, design and prove the direction, then put an honest number to it.

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Consultative intake

Every project is different, so we start by listening — the brand, the goals, the surfaces in play, and what you already have to work with.

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Concept & proof

We design a custom concept and show it on your real vehicle or surface. Nothing prints until the proof is approved.

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Scope & quote

Once the direction is set, you get a clear scope and an honest number — the right film and finish for the job and how long it has to last.

Bring what you have. We'll handle the rest.

You don't need finished artwork to start — just enough for us to understand the brand and the surfaces. The more you send, the sharper the first concept. For the technical file details, see our artwork specs.

  • Your logo and any existing brand files — vector if you have them
  • Brand colors or guidelines, if they exist (we’ll match them; if not, we’ll build them)
  • The surfaces in play — vehicle make/model, wall and window sizes, or sign locations
  • A sense of the goal and the feel, plus any examples you like
  • Your timeline and which pieces need to land first

Don't have files ready?

That's common — and fine. Send what you've got, even a phone photo of the logo on a sign, and we'll tell you what we can use and what we'll rebuild from scratch.

Start the conversation →

Let's design the brand first — then the wrap.

Tell us about your brand, your vehicles, and the surfaces in play. We'll come back with a concept proofed on your real surface and a clear quote.

Designed in-house in Plymouth, IN · serving Northern Indiana & Michiana · 5.0★ / 109 Google reviews