Toyota Hiace 2008 LWB Van Wrap

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Car Wrap Design Brief
- Van Wrap Design Brief for 2008 Toyota HiAce LWB
Business Type: Electronic Security
Vehicle: 2008 Toyota HiAce LWB
Purpose: Mobile branding + immediate recognition + professional authority presence on the road.
- Overview
We are designing a full van wrap for my electronic security business using my existing logo. The aim is to create a strong, attention-grabbing, and professional design that reflects trust, high-tech protection, and visual authority — something that communicates clearly even from a distance.
- Goals
Make the van a moving billboard for the brand.
Deliver a message of surveillance, protection, and cutting-edge technology.
Ensure clarity and readability — everything important must be instantly legible.
Establish a modern, powerful identity in line with the security industry.
- Design Style & Visual Elements
- Color Scheme
Use bold, high-contrast colors. I like the combination of red, black, and white for its authoritative and tech-savvy feel. You can Also use the Colours of the Logo provided. Use your creative touch!
You may explore using gradients or metallic tones for a modern finish, but keep it clean and sharp.
- Typography
Use large, strong sans-serif fonts for the business name (from the logo) and tagline.
Use smaller fonts for contact details, but ensure they’re easily readable when parked or in traffic.
-Logo Placement
Feature my logo prominently on both sides and the rear of the van. RSS ( The Ram And sheild not too BIG)
It should be the central branding element — bold, unmissable, and clean.
Avoid repeating the logo excessively — one strong presence is better than clutter.
-Imagery & Icons
Consider subtle abstract elements like:
A stylized eye or lens, representing surveillance.
Circuit patterns or digital waveforms to hint at tech/electronic focus.
But keep it minimal — this should support the logo, not overpower it.
-Layout Style
Use angled or dynamic lines to create movement and energy — it helps the van look modern and gives the illusion of motion.
Avoid boxy or traditional layouts.
Use space smartly — balance bold branding with areas of clean space to avoid clutter.
-Essential Information to Include
Business Name & Logo
Contact Number : 0413 894 994
Website URL : www.ramssecurity.com.au
Email : Info@ramssecurity.com.au
Optional: List of services (in short, clean bullet-point format)
💬 Tone & Personality
Professional
Tech-driven
Trustworthy
Vigilant
Modern and clean — no gimmicky effects or outdated styles
🧠 Final Thought
Use the design to make people feel watched and protected at the same time — powerful but reassuring. Think of the van not just as transport, but as an extension of the security presence. The goal is for people to instantly recognize and remember it, whether they're passing by on foot or driving behind it.
Updates
Designs look the same
Added pictures for inspiration have been uploaded.
Don't be afraid to experiment with different colours.
Please DO NOT MAKE THE RAM AND SHEILD LOGO EXTRA LARGE. It dosnt need to be so BIG. We are aiming for a professional yet eye catching design.
I have gone through most of the profiles of designers and the designs showcased on your profiles are full of creativity and professionalism, Please make this no exception. I require the same quality.
Added Monday, 23 June 2025
Target Market(s)
Residential - Commercial - Industrial
Industry/Entity Type
Electronic Security & Data
Colors
Colors selected by the customer to be used in the logo design:
Look and feel
Each slider illustrates characteristics of the customer's brand and the style your logo design should communicate.
Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- All information can be found in the Project Description
Nice to have
- All information can be found in the Project Description
Should not have
- The Name RSS can be prominant. but not the Logo