Turn Your Fleet Into a Moving Billboard

Printed Media in Acworth and surrounding areas for businesses that need branded vehicle graphics and mobile advertising visibility

Prodigy Tinting produces and installs printed vehicle graphics for business owners in Acworth, Kennesaw, Cartersville, and surrounding areas who want their company vehicles to advertise while they travel. You may manage a service fleet, a delivery van, or a single work truck, and every mile driven is an opportunity for people to see your logo, contact information, and services. Printed vinyl graphics can cover the entire vehicle or be applied as partial wraps and decals that highlight key branding elements.


The process begins with design work that incorporates your logo, colors, messaging, and contact details into a layout that fits the vehicle's body panels. Once the design is approved, the graphics are printed on durable vinyl using high-resolution printers and UV-resistant inks. The printed material is then laminated for added protection against fading, scratches, and weather exposure. Installation involves cleaning the vehicle, positioning each graphic panel, and applying heat to ensure a smooth, bubble-free bond.


If you are ready to increase brand visibility through vehicle graphics in the Acworth area, reach out to discuss design concepts and schedule your installation.

How Printed Graphics Are Produced and Applied

After your design is finalized, the artwork is printed onto cast vinyl, which conforms better to curves and complex surfaces than calendered material. A clear laminate layer is applied over the print to protect the colors from sun exposure and abrasion. Each section is cut to match the dimensions of the vehicle's doors, hood, tailgate, or side panels.


Once the graphics arrive at the installation site, the vehicle is cleaned and prepped to remove any wax or contaminants that could prevent adhesion. Prodigy Tinting positions each panel carefully, using slip solution to adjust alignment before squeegeeing out air and water. Heat is applied to activate the adhesive and mold the vinyl around edges and rivets. After installation, your vehicle will display sharp, vibrant graphics that hold up to daily driving and outdoor parking.


Printed graphics can be designed as full wraps that cover every visible surface, partial wraps that focus on side panels and doors, or individual decals placed on specific areas. Full wraps offer maximum impact but require more material and labor. Partial wraps and decals are more affordable and still provide strong brand recognition. Graphics can be removed or updated as your branding changes, making them a flexible marketing tool for growing businesses.

Questions About Vehicle Graphics and Longevity

Business owners often ask about durability, design limitations, and how printed graphics perform in Acworth's climate and road conditions.

How long do printed vehicle graphics last?

With proper care and lamination, most printed wraps and decals remain vibrant for five to seven years before fading or wear becomes noticeable.

What happens if the vehicle gets scratched?

Minor scratches affect only the laminate layer and do not usually compromise the printed design, though deep damage may require a patch or panel replacement.

Can you update the graphics later?

Yes, printed graphics can be removed and replaced with new designs, allowing you to refresh branding or change contact information as your business grows.

Why is lamination important?

The laminate layer shields the printed ink from UV exposure, dirt, and physical abrasion, which extends the life of the graphics and keeps colors from fading quickly.

Do printed graphics work on textured surfaces?

Graphics adhere best to smooth painted surfaces, but they can be applied over textured panels with proper heat application and post-heating to ensure long-term adhesion in Acworth's heat and humidity.

If you want to turn your company vehicles into advertising assets, contact Prodigy Tinting to start the design process and arrange installation for your fleet.