Static Cling Vinyl graphics?
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Static Cling Vinyl graphics?
Okay... I know this is kinda out of place but...
Anyone have experience, good or bad, with static cling vinyl signage on your 944? I've heard from one source it doesn't stay on while the vehicle is moving and others that they do.
SO, if this solution works, please advise me of a reliable vendor that can digitally print such a thing.
Anyone have experience, good or bad, with static cling vinyl signage on your 944? I've heard from one source it doesn't stay on while the vehicle is moving and others that they do.
SO, if this solution works, please advise me of a reliable vendor that can digitally print such a thing.
Last edited by MacinTek; 06-17-2013 at 03:02 PM.
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I don't know crap about the graphics, but tasteful job on the rendering. That is one of the nicest billboards I have ever seen.
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OKaaaay... a full wrap? Kinda overkill for what's depicted, isn't it? The rear part of two fenders an two doors for the digital print, all other graphics can be cut vinyl.
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Don't have any experience with cling wrap, but I have friends who have lost their magnetic racing numbers on the freeway, so I doubt static cling vinyl would cope very well.
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MacinTek,
I meant if hes gonna do a full marketing campaign with other sponsors a full wrap would do. From the artwork hes posted. It has halftones so unless he coverts that to vector art he has to do some sort of digital wrap already.
I meant if hes gonna do a full marketing campaign with other sponsors a full wrap would do. From the artwork hes posted. It has halftones so unless he coverts that to vector art he has to do some sort of digital wrap already.