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John Masterson

Last activity: Jun 05, 2008

  • LOL Justin,, yep you will have to be on your best behavior out there,, thats another nice side effect of doing a vehicle wrap. Seriously tho, it is about the best advertising you can do.

    Posted May 09, 2008 Do Vehicle Wraps Work for B2B Companies? by Kevin Selkowitz
  • Brian, Vehicle wraps are compelling, but I have seen some that are just way to busy. Design is always the main factor. Some designers do things just because thay can, that is not always the right policy in advertising design. However, some businesses may augment thier own advertising investment by alowing certain sponsors or selling ad space on thie vehicles, especially if the vehicle happens to be a large rolling billboard size.

    Posted May 09, 2008 Do Vehicle Wraps Work for B2B Companies? by Kevin Selkowitz
  • Cool Justin! We'll have your delivery ride shining like new and impossible to not look at! Working with you and Heather is a lot of fun, I admire your whole concept, you've definitely have some good ideas!

    Posted Mar 14, 2008 Window Clings not Sticking by Amy Woidtke (woid-key)
  • Amy, there are products especially for that, one is called frog juice, but plain old water with just a teeny bit of dish soap also works. The glass should first be cleaned with alcohol to make sure that there are no oil or silicon spots, especially if it is new glass which has a silicon coating. Old glass is better because it has oxidised and has a more porous surface. Are the clings printed on a digitalb printer or do they have cut vinyl graphics on them?

    Posted Mar 14, 2008 Window Clings not Sticking by Amy Woidtke (woid-key)
  • Generaly , static clings are used for only temporary signs, but they can stay indefinitely if they are applied correcty. Did you spray the window with any kind of solution before you placed them? Also restaurants do have a humidity and steam problem that could be affecting them. My philosophy when it comes to signwork is to make the signs permanent, true you cannot take them with you when you leave, but the advertising value and ambiance created by the graphics should be well worth the investment, otherwise you do look like you don't expect to be in business too long which is the wrong message to be sending to your clientele.

    Posted Mar 14, 2008 Window Clings not Sticking by Amy Woidtke (woid-key)