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1
Consultation/Design
  • Understanding your project/application
  • Providing art or utilizing CG design services
  • Quantity/timeline/other details
  • Quotation and acceptance of job
2
Material Selection

Top quality based on your environment

3
Vehicle Delivery/Preparation

Deliver your vehicle clean/free of wax coating


(If dirty, cleaning fees apply and timeline will be affected)

4
Wrap Alignment/Positioning

Prior to wrapping, test alignment is performed

5
Application
  • The wrap applied by skilled installers
  • Free of wrinkles and bubbles
6
Trimming and Finish
  • All edges trimmed/finished
  • The wrap is seamless
7
Quality Assurance Audit

An internal post-wrap quality check is conducted

8
Client Approval

You review the finished product prior to completion

9
Completion

Your vehicle is ready to hit the road!

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Get details on vehicle wrap installation, cleaning, lifespan and more.

Clients
Two Man And a Truck
Ford
Stellantis Drivability logo
Dominos
Belfor
Bosch
RAM Trucks
PT Solutions
Peterbilt
Michigan State University
Mopar
Corvette Racing Logo
masco
123 Net
Authority brands
Fox 2
Ehlers Heating and Cooling
Dodge
guy herley
hino
identity
jewish federation
maxmoda
VW Logo
Powered by Mc Laren
Stevens Miller Logo

Submitting Files

If you’re providing artwork to be used in your vehicle graphics, wraps, signs or interior graphics designs, we can accept these types of files:

Preferred Format: Adobe Illustrator (AI), EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)


Vector files use mathematical equations to define shapes and lines, ensuring they can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. They are ideal for designs with crisp lines, logos and text.

Preferred Format: Adobe Photoshop (PSD), TIFF (Tagged Image File Format), PNG (Portable Network Graphics)

Raster images are made up of pixels and have a fixed resolution, which can limit their scalability. These files are suitable for photographs and designs with intricate details.

PDF files are versatile and can encapsulate both vector and raster elements. They are often used for design proofs, sharing designs or for print-ready files.

JPEG files are widely used for photographs and images with continuous tones and gradients. However, they are not ideal for designs with sharp edges or text.

PSD files are native to Adobe Photoshop and retain layers, making them suitable for designs that may require further editing or adjustments.

Preferred Format: Adobe InDesign (INDD)

InDesign files are used for creating layouts and incorporating various design elements into a cohesive design.

SVG files are XML-based vector image formats that are scalable without loss of quality. They are great for web use and can be opened in web browsers.

CDR is a proprietary vector image format associated with CorelDRAW, a vector graphics editor. It's common in some design workflows.

AI files are native to Adobe Illustrator and are widely used for vector graphics. They are versatile and can include both vector and raster elements.