Vinyl suggestions

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
Broke tradition and got a light prairie tan truck as a spare (instead of white) Too good of a deal to pass up.

I don't want to put our logo on it because it's got a white background and will look goofy.

Do you guys have any suggestions for graphics colors?

I'll probably just keep it simple with mostly just lettering and maybe a small logo.

This color

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Bobby, do you see my flash logo in my signature? I just don't see any way to make that look good on that color truck. If you take out the white, then the brown on the truck clashes with the bottom half of the letters. Maybe I should get rid of the dirt cloud going in and the clean air going out. Nobody gets it anyway.
 
Why not have the logo printed just like it looks, wraps are just vinyl stickers, very large stickers.

I think that color would really stick out from that color of truck, the blue would get attention from that truck.

They could print the sticker just like how it looks and put it on the doors or sides in the back but with the phone number and/or website.
 
Or

Maybe print the name, number and website out of that color blue if you don't want the partial wrap sticker.
 
I don't need anything fancy. Wraps work on residential customers, but commercial customers couldn't care less about all that fancy stuff. As a matter of fact many make remarks about paying too much if the contractor has wraps and brand new equipment. People can't read that logo at 80 mph anyway.

I need it mostly so I can part at jobsites an people know what we are there for. I guess I'm just looking for a color that would be readable on that color truck, but not flashy.
 
I have a similar color truck and my logo colors are orange and dark brown. The dark brown reads great and orange stands out as well. I think you could do a navy too
 
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