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September 17, 2013

Vehicle Wrap VS. Vehicle Graphics—Franklin, TN

Posted in: Industry News

A vehicle wrap, whether a full or partial wrap, involves vinyl covering at LEAST a
quarter of the vehicle’s surface. The trick here is that unlike car graphics, a wrap
calls for a complete covering of the vehicle’s surface.

Vehicle graphics are typically a company logo accompanied with a description of the
products or services sold. The trick with vehicle graphics is that they’re cut vinyl,
not a flat sheet. They don’t completely cover the car or van’s surface. But combined
with a good paint job and design work, they can simulate at least a partial or even a
much more expensive full vehicle wrap.

In the end, knowing the differece between a wrap and graphics doesn’t matter a whole
lot. Often enough, however, potential clients contact us wanting to “wrap” their car.
To us, this means a complete vehicle wrap, but what they meant were car graphics with
their logo and a description.

(the first two pictures are examples are partial wraps, the other two are examples of vehicle graphics)

Have any more questions about car wraps and graphics? Feel free to visit our website!


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