
March 2, 2012
Paradise Graphix specializes in vehicle wraps. One look at our website, or any of our social media sites makes that very apparent. We work on so many awesome projects a year, that sometimes it’s hard to pick favorite ones. The wrap in the picture above is one of my personal favorites ever. This blazer, owned by Corae Neff now makes an even bigger statement than it did before. This blazer now appropriately nicknamed “The American Ride”; is decked out in various different pictures of servicemen and camo/ army vehicles. This project is special because it is somewhat of a dedication to those that serve our country not only as soldiers, but also police officers and firefighters. Paradise Graphix is proud to have designed such an inspiring wrap. The name “The American Ride” is inspired by the Toby Keith song American Ride. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNDcAWNscg8&ob=av2e
Scot Reedy, designer of this vehicle wrap said “this was honestly one of my favorite wraps to design. Finding the pictures and placing them all together was the easy part, portraying something so patriotic in a way that flows and represents America; that was the interesting part.”
With this wrap we are hoping to get a lot of attention not only for Paradise Graphix, but also for those that serve our country, no matter which way they do it.
This wrap is being unveiled right now at the Preble county tractor pulls. If you want an up close and personal view, you can go out there and see it at the Paradise Graphix (www.paradisegraphix.com) / Neff’s Lawncare (www.neffslawn.com/) booth. Scot will be out there tomorrow from noon on. The theme we picked for this tractor pull is “Vehicle wraps not just for box trucks anymore!” Stop out and see us. Scot will be available to answer any questions you have about the wrap process to what we will be able to do for you! If you want to see a good quality wrap on a huge truck… come and see us!
Kaylen
Paradise Graphix
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Eddie107 said on October 1, 2014 - 9:58am:
Blue always leads the field.