
Q: Q: Why do you own an ice cream truck vending company as you own a modeling agency?
A: Looks are worth a lot.
You won’t lose more customers in less time than a truck doing painting work that looks rough, cluttered, or just boring. So I made a list of 5 things you should know and 5 things you shouldn’t do when you make a definitive decision on how to paint your track:
what I have to do:
- Do Use bright colors that make your truck stand out-after all, you want to be noticed!
- Do Promote you by eye-catching and use your texts and texts that appeal to both children and adults.
- Do Keep your design simple. Don’t attack your customers with distracting colors or images.
- Do Choose a retro design. For many, ice cream trucks remind us of their precious memories from a young age, so you can never be too old-fashioned!
- Do You know your customers! Certain designs work well in different places with people of different backgrounds and income groups. Ice cream trucks for sale in Venice Beach have a very different look and feel than trucks for sale in downtown Manhattan.
please do not:
- please do not Use brown, gray, or any other color that blends into the background or, worse, looks boring.
- please do not Overdo it with decals and decorations. Visually overdoing is as bad as overdoing.
- please do not Use color schemes that may be related to drugs or other illegal activity. Some ice cream vendors have given the industry a bad name by dealing with more than ice cream from trucks!
- please do not Decals and other signs are too high or too low. Make sure all sentences are visible to both children and adults.
- please do not Ruin your stunning design, forgetting that the windows may have to go in the middle!Make sure you sketch, taking into account the practicality of your car Before You start painting.
After all, the design of an ice cream truck is a key factor in how people see your business. If in doubt, it’s a good idea to keep it simple. Then, with a well-executed simple design, get a fancy and try to do an amateur paint job. The easiest way is to add color to the bumpers, wheels, mirrors and rooftop speakers. Customers will notice small things like uneven paint, centerless decals, lettering and curved lines, so make sure everything is done correctly, especially on the sides of the truck with the serving window.
Also, keep in mind that just because you painted a truck doesn’t mean you can ignore it. Be sure to spray water every few days or every time it rains, as dirt on the roof will run off the sides of the truck.
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