Here is a sign I put together for the sides of my trailer on my water tank. What do you think? Any additions or subtractions? The background is red because the plastic is red I am having them made on.
Thanks for the advice, Steve
-- Edited by Cardinal Roof Cleaning Jackson TN on Friday 2nd of October 2009 04:02:31 PM
Hey brother, I would put CARDINAL ROOF CLEANING as the biggest part of your sign. Sometimes on the road you only get 3 seconds or less for people to figure out what you do.
That's ALOT of information you have on there... I may have gone too far the other way though. I've attached a banner I had made through VistaPrint.com. You may want to give them a look. They have alot of free offers and you just pay shipping. I used them for business card, pamphlets, postcards, etc. I've also attached our door magnet pic. I'm open to suggestions also. Thanks!
-- Edited by BillT on Wednesday 14th of October 2009 11:55:17 PM
-- Edited by BillT on Wednesday 14th of October 2009 11:58:17 PM
In a market like there where people may not understand what "low pressure" roof cleaning is, it is worth having someone with signing experience to design your signs.
Thank you all. Two signs $180.00. The tecnology now is if you can get a picture of something you like they can warp your truck like it.Most blueprinting places has a graphic person. Get an idea, explain it to them and let them work. I like color.
They all look good. I think visual is the best way to attract peoples attention especially if your driving down the road at 25-65mph. The pictures on my truck show a roof half cleaned. Simple before and after were put next to the clean and non clean sides. Same picture on tailgate with UGLY ROOF STAINS? then my website address. It works really well when driving without the trailer. Definately get a lot of calls from it. It was only about $185 to be made and installed. They're vinyl so I can peel them off if ever need be. They have well paid for itself. The trailer signs however were a little more expensive.