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Don’t procrastinate with your Vehicle Graphics Contest entries!

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To those of you who design, fabricate and install channel letters, monument signs and architectural graphics, I suggest that you stop reading this. This message is intended strictly for those of you who ply your trade with vehicle wraps. If you’re right at home with squeegee or torch in your hands, navigating a vinyl panel around the almost diabolical curves of a minivan or sports car, this is for you.

We are now only two weeks away from the July 17 deadline for the 7th Annual Signs of the Times Vehicle Graphics Contest. Access the entry form here. We offer seven categories – one of which, Food Trucks, is new this year and captures the hottest foodservice trend – that represent the full spectrum of vehicle-graphic applications. We’ve had the pleasure of showcasing some excellent projects, such as bluemedia’s hypercool Coors Light light-rail-train wrap, which won Best of Show in the 2012 competition. And, Capital Signs’ Pegasus truck, which featured dimensional wings and prevailed in last year’s Signshop Vehicles category.

Can you match these superstar wrap examples? Can you beat them? Show us what you’ve got, and a panel of wrap-industry veterans will evaluate them and see if you make the winners’ circle.
If you’re a top finisher, in addition to well-deserved bragging rights, your work will also be published in the October issue of ST, which will be distributed to thousands of printing professionals at the SGIA Conference in Orlando in late October.

So, what are you waiting for? Take your shot at victory! Show the high quality of your work to those in our industry. The clock is ticking! ENTRY FORM HERE
 

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