Car wrapping, like any other industry, sees its fair share of trends emerge among consumers across all categories. As you consider all of the design and options for your vehicle wraps, keep the following trends we expect to see in car wrapping throughout the year and potentially beyond in mind.

The color craze

Accenting colors and different textures are already popular now, and this is something that just keeps gaining steam. Everything from color shifts and pearls to heavy metallic hues and chromes is in right now for hue and finish. Not only do interesting colors and textures make your wraps more noticeable to consumers, wrapping allows you to access those colors and textures that would be very difficult to use if you went with paint instead.

Since you have far more choices with car wraps than paint for your vehicles, let your imagination run a little wild. Your design and color scheme need to work together and catch the attention of passersby without being overbearing. The idea here is to make a splash visually while still being simple enough for people to absorb your message and brand at a glance. While straddling that fine line between creative and too much is often tricky, our team of professionals can help you achieve that elusive perfect balance between the two.

Full exterior car wraps

In the beginning, car wraps were only applied across sections of a vehicle. That, however, is no longer the case, and full wraps have become very popular among businesses and consumers today. You can use full wraps to change the color of an entire fleet of vehicles, for example, or to pull off a design that is more of an art piece with a message than a simple advertisement.

Investing in a car wrap for your company’s vehicles is a smart move in any year, and taking advantage of upcoming trends as they appear can help your vehicles stand out from those of your competition. Use car wraps to let your company’s cars, vans and trucks carry and convey as much personality as your brand does to the public every day.

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