A good option before a full wrap
Vehicle lettering and vinyl decals are a practical way to put your business on the road without committing to a full vehicle wrap.
For many work trucks, vans, trailers, and service vehicles, clean lettering is enough. The goal is to make the vehicle readable, professional, and easy to remember while it is parked, driving, or sitting at a jobsite.
Common vehicle decal jobs
Brandon can help you figure out whether you need simple lettering, logo decals, partial graphics, or something closer to a wrap.
- Door logos and business names
- Phone numbers, websites, and QR codes
- Trailer lettering
- Van decals
- Truck door lettering
- Service vehicle graphics
- Food truck decals and menu graphics
- DOT numbers and fleet identification
- Small logo decals for multiple vehicles
Not every vehicle needs giant graphics. Sometimes the right answer is clean, readable lettering in the right place.
What affects the quote
Vehicle decals are not priced only by the square foot. The shape of the vehicle, install location, artwork, surface condition, and amount of weeding or contour cutting all matter.
- How many sides of the vehicle need graphics
- Vehicle year, make, model, and body style
- Flat panels versus curved body lines
- Printed vinyl versus cut vinyl lettering
- Single vehicle or fleet quantity
- Old vinyl removal
- Logo quality and file readiness
- Install access and timing
If you are not sure what to ask for, send photos first. Brandon can help you avoid building a quote around the wrong product.
Photos help more than a long description
The fastest way to get an answer is to send straight-on photos of each side of the vehicle. Stand back far enough so the full side is visible and try to keep the camera level.
If you have a logo file, send that too. If all you have is a screenshot or a photo of an old sign, Brandon can tell you whether it is usable or whether the art needs to be rebuilt before production.
Rush vehicle lettering
Rush vehicle lettering may be possible when the artwork is ready, the material is available, the vehicle is accessible, and the install is simple enough to schedule.
Rush gets harder when old vinyl has to be removed, the art is low resolution, the graphics are oversized, or the install has to happen around weather, tight access, or a narrow vehicle drop-off window.
Need vehicle lettering in Austin?
Send Brandon photos of each side of the vehicle, the year/make/model, what needs to be on it, and your deadline. He can help you decide whether lettering, decals, partial graphics, or another vehicle sign option makes sense.
- Straight-on photos of each vehicle side
- Year, make, model, and body style
- Logo file, phone number, website, and any required text
Get vehicle graphics right before production.
Get with Brandon before you order vehicle lettering
For the best service on vehicle lettering and vinyl decals, get Brandon involved before the file is sized or the vinyl is produced. He can look at the vehicle photos, panel space, logo quality, install access, and timing so the finished graphics fit the real vehicle.
- Photos of every side that needs graphics
- Year, make, model, and vehicle count
- Logo file, text, phone number, website, and QR code if used
- Deadline or preferred install window
- Whether old decals need removal
Goal: get a real answer quickly, avoid ordering the wrong sign, and let Brandon guide the details before the job becomes expensive or rushed.
Related resources
For larger vehicle projects, see vehicle wraps in Austin. For food truck graphics, see food truck signage in Austin. For general install help, see vinyl graphics installation in Austin.