Benjamin's Cabling (www.benjaminscabling.com)
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Car Wrap Design Brief
I own and operate a telecommunication business in Dallas, Texas. We specialize in Ethernet cabling , networking, wireless implementation, security camera (CCTV) installation, Home theater systems, Audio/Video installations, Lighting
i would like a full vehicle wrap for the Ford Econoline E250 Cargo Van
i will attach our company logo PDF so it can be added as well.
I am looking for a modern, sleek logo with Bold letters. i want it to scream luxury service.
please emphasize " 5 star rated on Google and Yelp" somehow, include "BBB A+ Rated" and Or the BBB A+ logo which i will include a photo of it.
I will also attach ideas of the van designs i like from the internet. i am open to changing my business colors so feel free to suggest new logo design/colors.
No Cartoon characters or people in van design.
i would like for the van wrap to include a few key words similar to the "right wire" Van design on each side of the van wrap. Keywords can be: Network wiring | Audio | Video | Surveillance | Wi-Fi
please include my phone number 817 349 1373
and my website Benjaminscabling.com
Vehicle wrap company image Requirements:
Create or convert all layered files to RGB Color Mode in Adobe Photoshop CS3 or Adobe Illustrator CS3. Do not use CMYK Color Mode.
Assign Adobe RGB (1998) Color Profile to both bitmap and vector-formatted files.
Send vector files as true vector files.
A bitmap image such as a .JPG or .TIF file, saved as an .EPS/.AI file in a vector program, such as Adobe Illustrator, does not constitute as being true vector.
Design all layered files at actual print size at 72 dpi, with at least 6” of extra bleed beyond vehicle outline.
Supplied art files must be in high resolution. If you are unsure of the resolution of an image, play it safe and always go big! The higher the resolution in dots per inch (dpi) and the bigger the dimensions, the less chance of the image(s) will have of pixelation.
Do not resize art files down for uploading purposes. Instead, compress all files, individually