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Good old orange or was it France telecom or the Hutchinson group.Signwriting is a tricky thing and if your a sole trader then it might be good to reflect your personality.
A 'cartoon' style image might portray the person to be friendly, approachable, etc.
For bigger companies then a more formal type of signwriting might be more appropriate.
I think having signage that is noticeable helps get your name out there. It's sort of brand awareness on a budget scale.
Some of you may remember when the mobile phone company Orange was about to launch? They had posters at bus stops, advertising hoardings etc that were just a single orange colour nothing else. They received lots of press attention and questions about what the posters meant. Then after a month or so they launched the company 'Orange', by then they lots of people sort of recognised the brand just by the colour on the posters. They gained recognition very quickly.
OK so window cleaning isn't quite the same as a global communications company but the more people see your van the more they start to 'trust' you. So something recognisable like a cartoon character might help to make people aware of you.
There will also be people who think cartoon style characters mean the person in the vehicle is less professional. Everyone's different.
I've just booked my van in for signwriting and it's very plain and simple - a bit like me ? It's navy blue background on the recessed panels with white text, company name and mobile number with website in navy along both sills.
I might sign write my van soon if I can be bothered. I have all the vinyl sat waiting. Never bothered but with the increase in tool theft having a van saying window cleaner will be a security deterrent for anyone looking to steal power tools