What Graphics Can Do For Your Motorcycle

Featured Image - Brownsburg Motorcycle Police Graphics
Browns­burg Motor­cy­cle Police
Since a motor­cy­cle is so much smaller than a car or truck, you might think it to be easier to wrap, but it’s not. The angles, curves, and trim on a bike can be time consuming. Also, what may look like a good design on a two-dimensional screen or drawing board often loses its effec­tive­ness on a 3D appli­ca­tion. Then there’s the job of cutting, heating, and working the material to conform to multiple curves. Removing trim to work the vinyl behind it is tedious, but it’s the right way to do it. It’s like painting around a light switch when painting a home interior – whereas you would take the light switch off and paint behind it. Having shared the chal­lenges of wrapping a motor­cy­cle, we would be remiss not to tell you – we LIKE doing it. It’s chal­leng­ing, but fun. If you’d like to help us have some fun, bring us your bike(s); you might as well get it done this winter.

About Randy Clark

Randy Clark is the Director of Communications at TKO Graphix, where he regularly blogs for TKO's Brandwire. Randy is passionate about social media, leadership development, and flower gardening. He is a beer geek and, on weekends, he fronts the rock band, Under The Radar. He is the proud father of one educator, one principal, has four amazing grandchildren, and a public speaker wife who puts up with him. His twitter handle is: @randyclarktko, Facebook: Randy Clarktko, Google+: Randy Clark on G+
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