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Perforated Window Graphics: Great Advertising Opportunity for a Business

Example of a Window Graphic

Example of a Window Graphic

New print technology can change any window into a sign without obstructing the view from inside. Small business owners, take note: you can turn every store-front window into a valuable marketing opportunity.

The Benefits of Barrett Graphics, Inc. Window Graphics

With Barrett Graphics, Inc. Window Graphics, any window becomes an opportunity to attract more attention. These window graphics are maded so that when viewed from the outside, walk-by and drive-by traffic can’t help but notice. However, but when viewed from the inside, the print disappears and you see straight through it, much like window tint.  It’s inexpensive enough to use for short-term marketing campaigns and durable enough to last for years outdoors.

  • Use existing window area to attract customers and promote business 
  • Graphic does not obstruct the view out the window
  • Allows for natural light to pass through
  • Improves security by making it harder to see into the windows
  • Reduces electricity costs by reducing direct sunlight through the windows

The Features of Barrett Graphics, Inc. Window Graphics

  • Easy to install
  • Inexpensive, especially when compared to other forms of advertising and marketing
  • Bold, vivid, custom designed graphics
  • Weather resistant
  • Extended outdoor life
  • Easy to remove & replace

How do I get it?

Simply call Barrett Graphics, Inc.  at 903-534-0588 or email us at info@barrett-graphics.com

Vehicle Wraps

Example of a Vehicle wrap

Example of a Vehicle wrap

 

Barrett Graphics, Inc. provides high impact visual solutions through vinyl graphics for vehicles. High quality vehicle graphics and wraps are a relatively new form of mass promotion that has exploded into the world of marketing.

For short-term campaigns or long-term saturation, your car vinyl graphics can be removed after six months or six years - without damage to the original paint of your car. When on the road, heads turn to read a wrapped vehicle!  Place your advertising dollars where they will generate fantastic results. With vehicle wraps you reach thousands of viewers at a lower cost per impression than any other form of advertising. Barrett Graphics, Inc. turns your car or fleet of vehicles into mobile billboards that demand attention.

Barrett Graphics, Inc. has 25 years of graphic design experience, and top of the line substrates, our team can bring your promotional idea into reality using proven techniques.

FAQ’s

How long does the process take?
The part of the process that we like spending the majority of the time is the development of the concept that will go on the vehicle. The length of this depends directly on how much direction you already have for the graphics. After the graphic stage is finalized and we enter production it takes between 10 to 14 days to have the wrap fully installed.

Can the wrap be removed later?
Absolutely. The wrap is actually stacked to the vehicle using heat and pressure-sensitive adhesives that can be reactivated by our installers. The removal process is very short.

How long will the wrap stay on my vehicle?
Normally, a wrap can stay between 4 to 6 years on the vehicle depending on the treatment that is given to it.

Can I pressure wash my vehicle after the vinyl is installed?
We highly recommend NOT to pressure wash the vehicle after installation of the vinyl. Some pressure washers can potentially lift up the vinyl because of improper use of the water pressure. The wrap is an investment to your marketing and advertising strategy and thus it should be protected.

Do I have to wash my vehicle before installation?
Yes. All vehicles have to be free of dust, mud, pollen, and other agents that may slow down the installation process.

How long do you need my vehicle for installation?
Installation normally takes between one and three days depending on how much coverage has to be applied.

Can you come up with the graphics?
Absolutely! That is in fact our strength. Our customers communicate to us what they want in the wrap. Then they supply us with their logos, photos, and other supporting images, and we then create the graphics in a format that best fits the vehicle.

Will it damage my paint?
No. The material used actually protects your paint-job from minor scratches

How much does it cost?
Every project has its own set of variables.  Pricing is directly linked with coverage and types of vinyl used.

Just the Right Logo

 

Graphic Design can mean different things to many people.  A strong identity design – logo and supporting materials – can be the edge to help your business realize its full potential. When you team a strong identity with an advertising campaign you are sure to boost awareness of your company and create additional recognition to drive customers to your business. Quality graphic design is the hidden reason for the success of many companies. Sub-quality design can be the downfall of companies that do not take advantage of the experience and expertise of a graphic designer.

The Logo design process should begin with a client consultation to define business the need and the business points to stress.  Then, through the design experience, the ideas generated should be taken to design reality. The type of design proposed depends on the type of business to be identified and promoted.

The Logo should summerize the business in an iconical fashion.  During the design process, the Graphic Designer, uses some very simple rules that keep a logo design effective and working for many years. 

1)  A logo should be unique and as simple in design as possible. A business becomes known by its logo.  It should be simple enough to be recognizable from a distance - and rememberable. Even a toddler can recognize the McDonald’s logo from a mile away!  Strong lines and letters work well.  Simple and simplistic should not be confused.  The best logos have something unexpected like the subliminal arrow in the FedEx logo. 

2. A logo must translate well to one color printing. Think of some the great logos….Nike, McDonald’s, Adidas, Honda….they all translate well to one color so printing and producing “vectored” versions for signs, promotional items, and embroidery is simplified.

4. A logo must be scalable.   It should be aesthetically pleasing in both small and large sizes, in a variety of mediums. This is one of the most important aspects to remember.  A good rule of thumb is the “business card/billboard rule”: Your logo should look good on both.

A Graphic Designer with experience will immediately work from the 4 rules above.  These are a minimum.