A trailer manufacturer already makes things that have to look right in a farmyard. The van that delivers them should look like it belongs to the same operation, not like a hired panel with a magnet on the door.
The brief
Killbran needed a wrap that would sit outside a working workshop and still read on the road. Black and orange had to feel industrial, not novelty. The box body, with its long flanks, was the main canvas.
How we approached it
We designed for the box, not a car outline. Large colour fields, clear type and a layout that survives dirt and weather. Cast vinyl was specified for outdoor life. The proof was this van, signed off before print.
Fitting in a controlled space meant edges, doors and hardware were wrapped properly. That is the difference between a wrap that lasts and one that starts lifting after the first winter.
Back at the yard
The van now matches the seriousness of the product. A fascia or a totem at the same site would close the loop, so visitors who saw the van on the road recognise the building when they arrive.
Bring the vehicle or send photographs and the make and model. We will tell you what the body can take and mock the livery on it before film is cut.




