I get a call asking for a wrap quote, I gave them some options. $6500 for a design and print of wrap film for a 18' trailer. Or a decal bundle for about $1000 he picked the bundle. We're always open to talking Food truck decoration ideas, together we can figure something out.
He sent me this using the order page:
He sent me this using the order page:
He asked for few logo changes, mainly switching "Bistro" to "Food Truck" but I actually made a few additional changes to make the logo more symmetrical.
The back of the trailer was really long, so I made the logo horizontal, and added some decorative corners to make it look more complete. This really helps on full white trailers. he asked for more color so I added more pink. Which I think was a good choice.
I made the menu match the logo, segmented it to be easy to read and carried the decorative corner design to the menu and the contact decal.
I'm sure he appreciated the $5000 savings over a full wrap print 😵💫
Full wraps are great, and we can help you there, but sometimes you need to get started and it's just not in the budget.
Full wraps are great, and we can help you there, but sometimes you need to get started and it's just not in the budget.
Decals are a good alternative to fully wrapping your food truck/trailer. If you design you do want a full wrap later you can, decals are the same material as a wrap. they're removeable, waterproof, UV resistant, and last 3-5+ years depending on your sun exposure.
I've personally been in marketing for 10 years, have done art and graphics for close to 20. Everybody else here is also experienced in design and art. 🧑🏽🎨
So when you order from InkCow you get more than just a logo, you get a brand you can be proud of, from humans, not cows(or AI🤖) in 🌞Austin TX
So when you order from InkCow you get more than just a logo, you get a brand you can be proud of, from humans, not cows(or AI🤖) in 🌞Austin TX