• Clark Material Handling

    It's a wrap with this clever and eye-grabbing design for a full-size van that uses color to boldly integrate the rear doors with the rest of the vehicle. What's more, the graphic is dynamic making it appear the prominently featured forklift is moving forward even when the van isn't. According to dealer services administrator Connie Davies, Clark sought to enhance the awareness of its network of service
    June 1, 2009
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    It's a wrap with this clever and eye-grabbing design for a full-size van that uses color to boldly integrate the rear doors with the rest of the vehicle. What's more, the graphic is dynamic — making it appear the prominently featured forklift is moving forward even when the van isn't.

    According to dealer services administrator Connie Davies, Clark sought to enhance the awareness of its network of service vehicles while giving its independent dealers access to a professional vehicle graphic package using “superior marking materials.”

    LOCATION: Lexington, KY

    DESIGNER: Signature Graphics, Porter, IN

    GRAPHICS SUPPLIER: Signature Graphics

    MARKING MATERIALS: 3M non-reflective

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