Window graphics for a shop using opal frost vinyl. The customer wanted opal frost vinyl letters to go onto a window and they had to be fitted onto the outside of the shop window. The letters were supplied all pre spaced and on line mode, supplied as a panel of letters. The letters were supplied with an application tape on the face of the letters and a silicon carrier paper on the back.

The font used was called Bauhaus Mt bt.

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One set of black vinyl letters for fitting by customer onto their Ford Transit Van.

Van Graphics

 

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We are happy to supply vinyl letters for van graphics but we don’t get involved with vehicle wrapping. There is good money in this type of business but we don’t have the technical skills required or the space to do them.

 This is a very nice design of an example of van graphics with a vehicle wrap,  we did not do this vehicle.

We can supply the vinyl letters and the logo but we do not fit graphics out of area and we do not do vehicle wraps.

It might be possible to get the vehicle wrap part done by a local sign business and then get the vinyl letters supplied by Arro Signs for DIY fitting.

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Layout of Ford Transit Short Wheel Base with black lettering for a white van. Customer to fit. Letters made and sent via the Royal Mail.

The customer sent us an email with the basic details of what they required on the van, we then emailed back to them with a simple layout, something basic and clear that fitted their requirements.

Layouts are supplied free of charge. We provide simple layouts for van graphics, if large full colour graphics are required we recommend visiting your local sign maker who will need to fit it for you. For simple vinyl graphics with lettering and logos up to 550mm high we are happy to supply for DIY fitting, we are also happy to give advice on fitting if required.
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