Moser Brothers
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Ok, So my first try at this one ended up a Pepsi Van. I'll try again this evening. I hope he is open to a little bit different color scheme.
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I do like the idea of flipping the caricature.
He posted examples and every character was positioned to look towards the lettering. ( Unlike his). Plus, almost everyone carried a tool of the trade to help convey the wrap without words. ( One was even holding a drape) If he posted great examples he should also learn from them. I do agree with very large , few words text. Which was also in the examples. Less is more with wraps going down the road.Flipping the image is a bad idea. You don't see national brands do that with the icon. Please I am begging you loose Mario. Loose the Pepsi color bars. Text really big text eight words or less on the side of the van. Number one product should be big and bold.
He posted examples and every character was positioned to look towards the lettering. ( Unlike his). Plus, almost everyone carried a tool of the trade to help convey the wrap without words. ( One was even holding a drape) If he posted great examples he should also learn from them. I do agree with very large , few words text. Which was also in the examples. Less is more with wraps going down the road.
Now I don't know what I want on my van, wrapping it will cost $2,500 and it's 13 years old. I was just looking for a rolling billboard that I can park in busy intersection in good neighborhoods when there's no work. I don't know if it'll get a good ROI
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