VINYL LETTERING, STICKERS AND WRAPS
Just curious โ do you guys handle your own vinyl lettering, or do you take it to a vinyl shop? ๐ค And what about wraps โ do you have a pro do it, or produce it yourself? Iโve seen wraps around here going for about $5K, and even letteringโs not cheap ๐ธ. Iโve used StickerMule and Lettering.com to help my son out before, but it still added up fast. So Iโm wondering โ did you buy your own vinyl machine and start doing it in-house, or do you outsource everything? Iโve seen one local guy who clearly used stencils and spray paint โ quick, sure, but it looksโฆ well, cheap ๐ซ . I know itโs โjust a dumpster,โ but branding matters โ that two-tone look or clean logo really helps you stand out from the pack ๐ก๐ด. I really like the job Joe did with his dumpsters โ that raccoon logo is a nice touch ๐ฆ๐. Thereโs also a guy in Joshโs network (forget his name) whoโs got a rhino logo โ I think his companyโs called Rhino Solutions โ and it really works. Makes me think I might need to come up with a mascot myself. ๐ฆ๐ก I want to make it simple, memorable, and not too busy โ something that sticks without looking cluttered. Any suggestions for a mascot or logo concept for Pro Dumpster Rentals? Iโm open to creative ideas that still look professional and tough. Also, John at Same Day Dumpsters out in Salt Lake City has a great setup โ mixing orange, baby blue, and white trucks. Itโs clean, fresh, and stands out without looking overdone. ๐จ๐ Even the big dogs like Republic and Waste Management keep it simple with one centered logo โ but since every dumpsterโs a rolling billboard, I still want something that pops without breaking the bank ๐ฅ. Maybe Iโm overthinking it, but Iโm chasing that sweet spot between cost and brand impact. Anyone else wrestle with the same decision? ๐