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New wheels to draw in trade

Window graphics and printed signage are popular marketing mediums, with Smithers Pira forecasting its return to a growth market by 2024.

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The graphic took one day to install

The physical marketing tool can be a crucial part of drawing in new customer and increasing the growth of a business. Recognising this, one Surrey-based motorcycle outfitter rustled up a creative idea to draw in more trade.

Motolegends has been operating since 1994, starting out with collectable model cars and specialist t-shirts, and has since grown to offer high-quality protective motorcycle clothing.

As the company moves with the times, it decided to invest in a wall graphic which reflected the company and its offerings.

Devon firm, Creative Solutions is experienced in this area of printed signage and helped to bring Motolegends’ ideas to life.

Due to clear direction and excellent communication throughout the entirety of the project, we were able to complete the application in just one day

Describing the project in a case study, Creative Solutions says: “Right from the start, Motoledgends’ attention to detail was impeccable, and they emailed our team with details of the door as well as some photos.

“Their accurate measurements allowed us to come up with a quote straight away, and we explained exactly how we would complete the job. They even supplied us with artwork that they had adapted and sized to ensure we achieved their desired outcome.”

As the graphic was placed on an exterior surface, Creative Solutions opted for a long-lasting high-tack vinyl which supports high-definition printing.

“Due to clear direction and excellent communication throughout the entirety of the project, we were able to complete the application in just one day,” the firm concludes.

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