Vehicle Graphics
Lettering, partial and full wraps for vans, trucks, trailers and cars — designed, printed and installed.
A lettered van is the cheapest advertising a business owns per impression, and it works whether it is moving or parked outside a job. It is also the least forgiving thing to get wrong: the artwork is read at forty miles an hour from an angle, and every seam and bubble is at eye level.
We design to the actual vehicle rather than to a flat rectangle — door seams, body lines, handles and glass all decide where a logo can go and how large it can be. Printing, laminating and installation are handled together, because a wrap is only as good as the surface it was laid on.
Simple door lettering and a phone number, a partial wrap along the flanks, or full coverage. Fleets are produced to one spec so the tenth truck matches the first.
What that covers
- Door lettering and phone numbers
- Partial and full vehicle wraps
- Van, box truck, and trailer graphics
- Fleet programs to a single spec
- Vehicle window and perforated graphics
- Magnetic signs and removable graphics
- Decals, striping, and spot graphics
- Design, printing, and installation
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How long do vehicle graphics last in Florida sun?
Quality cast vinyl with a UV laminate holds up three to five years outdoors here. The roof and the horizontal surfaces age fastest because they take the most direct sun, and a vehicle that lives outside full time will not go as long as one that parks under cover. We spec the material for the exposure rather than pretend all vinyl is the same.
Will a wrap damage the paint underneath?
On factory paint in good condition, no — properly removed vinyl generally leaves the paint as it found it, and often better protected than the panels around it. Resprayed or already-failing paint is the real risk, because removal can lift what was not bonded well to begin with. We will tell you before we start if that is a concern on your vehicle.
Do I need a full wrap, or is lettering enough?
For most service businesses, clean lettering with the name, the phone number and one line about what you do outperforms a busy full wrap, and costs a fraction of it. Full coverage earns its money when the vehicle itself is the display. We will say which one your job actually needs.
How long does the vehicle have to be with you?
Lettering and small decal work is usually same day. A partial is typically a day, a full wrap two to three, plus the design and print time before it. The vehicle needs to be clean and dry going in, and it should stay out of a car wash for the first week afterward.
Where we do it
Vehicle Graphics for businesses across South Florida and nationwide. Local jobs get delivered or installed; everything else ships.








