|
Case
Study – Audi TT Union Jack Wrap Brief Specification Production – In preparation for the application of the design, we computer cut the material into there various elements. With the base design ready, this helped speed up application and ensure the design was faithfully reproduced. Installation – Having already carried out a similar project, our two highly skilled fitters had full confidence in the project and with the client, Julian, on hand throughout the day it helped them greatly. First, the George Cross was applied to the vehicle, and then the remaining red sections. Finally, the blue elements were applied and trimmed to shape. It sounds easy, but took our fitters a very hard day’s work to complete! Challenges – With it impossible to pre-plan all aspects of the design before the application started, it was essential that time was taken during each step of the project. The first decision to be made was on the widths of the various elements that made up the design. The main red cross (the St Georges) was made the same width as the number plate on the car, with the red lines sitting just wide of the rear exhaust pipes. Another difficult part of the project was ensuring that the design was symmetrical, not 100% true to the design of the Union Jack but one that was essential to guarantee a design masterpiece! Client Response – Julian was over the moon about the finished wrap, and couldn’t wait to drive the car away. After a weekend of driving around London, his response was emphatic, “The TT has gone down incredibly well! Everyone loves the car, and it seems to get endless smiles and waves on the street - plus the added bonus of being let out at junctions - an unheard of phenomenon in London!” |
||||||||
| Click
on pictures to enlarge |
|||||||||
![]() |