Getting my freebie all graphic'd up

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Want to advertise my business a bit more so was thinking of getting my freebie done up with some graphics.

The below attachment is what i've came up with so far, what do you guys reckon? Also getting a spare wheel cover done.

BTW, the below pic aint my freebie, i've just done some quick photoshopping to it lol.
 

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spam on the sly but i would suggest the graphic would need to be higher up on the car.Mud splashes, road dirt etc will soon cover em.
 
the large CD looks pants - and you'll be cleaning it every day as it'll get covered in road dirt and grime

had a printed wheel cover on my 110 till recently, lasted for years and still looked as new
 
Very 'arty' ... but IMHO you want something that can be read easily and quickly. As it is you can barely make out the red lettering at all.

OK, it's a Freelander so maybe not quickly, but it ought to be instantly readable, especially the telephone number .. ;)
 
Lol unfortunately sirus i would, if i had a different car. I haven't so it's going on my freebie. Do you suggest a box of matches would be good advertising?

I won't be able to drive like a complete cock once i've got it signwritten either :( Those all important BMW drivers that i like to **** off may be prospective business clients!
 
One of the biggest reasons i'm thinking bout getting this done is cos i've got a **** load of scratches on my rear and front door drivers side and getting these would cover em up. Unfortunately my logo doesn't go too well on black, it's better on a white background and because of the font, i wouldn't be able to get the letters cut out to stick on individually... so i'm stuck with a solid colour for the background.

Was also thinking of possibly getting 'freelander' in a massive font all the way accross on the black. Does anyone know the freelander font? The same font used on the back door badges.

Thinking about it also, i know how hard it is to get **** i've driven through off the bodywork, so vinyl would be even more difficult!
 
Unfortunately my logo doesn't go too well on black, it's better on a white background and because of the font, i wouldn't be able to get the letters cut out to stick on individually... so i'm stuck with a solid colour for the background.

Thinking about it also, i know how hard it is to get **** i've driven through off the bodywork, so vinyl would be even more difficult!

So why don't you just present your artwork to a vinyl print shop? They could print off your design on white vinyl and therefore, you could have a white background. Alternatively, any signshop with plotting software should be able to cut any font you want....at a price.

As for getting covered in ****, just get a few prints made using semi-permanent vinyl. Once it's buggered, remove and stick new ones on.
 
I like the matt black bonnet its a bit Mad Max Intercepter.

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Already done the bonnet lol. Complete with bonnet scoop and stripe!

Thought about magnetics, they'd just get knicked round here lol.

All the local print houses want big money for cutting right round the font, it's a lot of work. And white looks **** tbh, i'd much prefer black cos i'm a right dirty goth you seee.......
 
my mate had one of them interceptor things from aus. well tasty.
 

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