A few months ago, Arizona Designs was approached by All Out Racing to wrap a drag race Honda Civic. The car owner’s son has autism, so he thought, what better way to promote awareness than with a vehicle wrap?
The car itself was a wild machine; it was equipped with a turbocharger, race tires, carbon fiber, rear diffuser, and even a parachute! A car like this would certainly turn heads at the race track, so the owner was sure it would raise awareness for autism. We took the Autism Speaks puzzle piece graphics and created the design from this pattern. We took the design one step further when we put his child’s face INSIDE many of the puzzle pieces! This was a great example of combining graphics with photos to create a unique design that stands out.
Arizona Designs was proud to design and install the wrap on this race car. We hope that it helped raise awareness through the unique design and personalized touch. We are always looking for new ideas and organizations to help. Visit our portfolio to see examples of our vehicle wraps and then stop in or call us at 800-600-1412 to see why we’re South Jersey’s premier vehicle wrapping company.
Arizona Designs, a premier vehicle advertising and auto wrapping shop servicing the greater Philadelphia Area and New Jersey, has been helping companies promote their services through branding and image building services since 1985. Taking auto wrapping and logo design to the next level, Arizona Designs has the technical expertise to effectively promote your logo and more importantly - your image.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Wounded Warrior Project: 1969 Camaro
On this 4th of July, Arizona Designs would like to reflect back on a great project we were a part of a few years ago:
In June 2009, a client came to Arizona Designs with a unique vinyl wrapping project in mind. The car was a 1969 Camaro SS owned by Philadelphia resident Carmen Brancato. Brancato came to Arizona Designs after visiting the Brooke Army Medical Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, which included the Center for the Intrepid, a multi-million dollar state of the art rehabilitation facility. Brancato wanted to do something to help the wounded men and women of our armed forces continue to receive superior care and rehabilitation so he decided to promote awareness of the Wounded Warrior Project, which has programs established to help the wounded and their families. He felt the best way to raise awareness was to vinyl wrap his ’69 Camaro.
We only had a few weeks to complete the project, but we were up to the challenge. We first designed imagery to be used on the wrap and once that was approved, we got started on the Camaro. After many tireless nights and early mornings, we finished the wrap in time for July 4th. The wrapping project was a hit at many events and locations, such as:
In June 2009, a client came to Arizona Designs with a unique vinyl wrapping project in mind. The car was a 1969 Camaro SS owned by Philadelphia resident Carmen Brancato. Brancato came to Arizona Designs after visiting the Brooke Army Medical Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, which included the Center for the Intrepid, a multi-million dollar state of the art rehabilitation facility. Brancato wanted to do something to help the wounded men and women of our armed forces continue to receive superior care and rehabilitation so he decided to promote awareness of the Wounded Warrior Project, which has programs established to help the wounded and their families. He felt the best way to raise awareness was to vinyl wrap his ’69 Camaro.
We only had a few weeks to complete the project, but we were up to the challenge. We first designed imagery to be used on the wrap and once that was approved, we got started on the Camaro. After many tireless nights and early mornings, we finished the wrap in time for July 4th. The wrapping project was a hit at many events and locations, such as:
- Military Bases
- Hospitals
- NASCAR races
- Concerts, including Toby Keith and Brad Paisley
- SEMA show in Las Vegas (including the 11 states it crossed to get there from PA)
- Barry McGuire’s TV show Car Crazy on SpeedTV
- And many more!
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