Archive for the ‘Ottawa Signage and Graphics’ Category

Oakwood adds a ford to their fleet

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Oakwood Renovations Experts (oak.ca) add a new Ford Focus to their fleet! The fully wrapped Ford Focusing (including the roof) is the 8th vehicle in the Oakwood Lineup

Oakwood originally came to K6 for a vehicle wrap look that was consistent to their existing branding.  We worked closely with their team to come up with a design that would be very clean and effective.

Take a look at the fleet of vehicles below!

A fully wraped GMC Savana Van.  There are currently 4 of these vans in their fleet that all carry the same look.  The original colour of this vehicle was white.

A 2012 Ford Focus fully wraped including the roof.  This vehicle was originally blue.

A Smart car fully wraped with the same look!

A pickup truck boasting a full wrap

Kinlar Tradeshow Display

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

A vibrant and visually eye-catching TradeShow Display custom designed for Kinlar.

Kinlar came to K6 looking for a display they could use at all their tradeshows here in Ottawa and out of town.

Their goal was to have a display that is bright and effective. We custom designed their display to give them a vibrant new look! Checkout the graphic below.

High Performance Hockey Ridgeline Wrap

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Checkout High Performance Hockey Coaching’s new Full Truck Wrap!

We took this brand new Honda Ridgeline and gave it a creative and stunning new look! This truck was solid black, checkout what it looks like now!


Auntie Loo’s gets a new look!

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

A few months back we met with Amanda from Auntie Loo’s to discuss what we could do to add impact to her location.

Auntie Loo’s currently had hand painted graphics in the inside of their windows.  The paintings were difficult to see & provided very little impact.

The first idea that came to mind was adding stunning graphics in their windows that would be colourful and creative.

We started to by re-creating a hand drawn illustration of Auntie Loo.  We recreated the character in a vector format so that the lines would be crisp
and could be expanded to any size without losing quality. We created a design that included texture, high resolution images of the production, and brief descriptions of their products so that from a distance you could clearly understand what it is they do.  The key was to have a design that showcased the creativity of their cakes and would easily draw your eye in as you walk or drive by.

Checkout what their location looks like now with their new graphics:

Read what Amanda has to say about the K6 Service:

“When I had originally set up my business, I had never intended to be open to the public, and just operate as a wholesale company.  However, after 2 years, the demand for retail was growing and I realized that I needed some visibility on my awkwardly placed building on a busy street.  Tristan and K6 Media listened to my requests, respected my design suggestions, and came out with an eye popping window and door designs that certainly wont be missed!  People are already coming in and calling all thanks to my fabulous windows!  Thank you so much for creating something that was affordable and represented my business perfectly!” – Amanda Lunan, Owne

Jean Richer’s Nitro Gets a New Look!

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

Here is what Jean Richer has to say about his experience at k6 Media

The Nitro gets a new look !!

It is finally done, my Nitro is now wrapped.

It has been a long time since I wanted to get my Nitro wrapped. I had K6media here in Ottawa wrap my vehicle. I wanted to be able to brand myself but I also wanted to be able to use this form of advertising to also promote my listings. I have never seen anyone do this type of marketing but I thought it would be a very good idea.

I can brand myself AND promote listings. If you look at the vehicle you can definitely see my branding but the two rear windows also showcase 2 different listings. On the one side I am showcasing the townhouses in Rockland Town Square and on the other side I am promoting a beautiful home in Bourget.

The design of the vehicle was created by K6media, what a great concept. I would take a few minutes to thank Chris and everyone at K6media for all the hard work they put into this vehicle.

Visit Jean Richer’s Blog Post Here

Avery Graphics Features k6 In Their Newsletter

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

Avery graphics featured k6 in their August corporate newsletter.

You can view the article on their website here:

http://na.averygraphics.com/AvGrNA_Newsletter.asp?id=39

The Impact of Storefront Window Graphics

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

Has a new client ever told you they drove by your location multiple times before seeing your sign?

That they had a “hard time finding you“?

Often times business owners put a great deal of focus on the interior of their location.  Fancy renovations, digital displays, lots of inventory…  The one thing that has a real tendency to get lost in the mix, is the effectiveness of their signage and window graphics.  How does this happen? When a new business is opening a lot of attention goes into the renovation of the interior of the location, and the signage can often be an afterthought.  The interior of the location is almost all ready to go.. and now it’s time to “get a sign up” before the business opens.

In most cases it doesn’t matter how nice the interior of your location is, the strength of your product or the quality of your people.  If new clients aren’t walking in your location because you have poor visibility, then you are loosing a lot of opportunities.

If clients that are actively looking for your location for an appointment are driving by without seeing you.. imagine those people that aren’t currently your clients.  They are going to drive right by your location multiple times without ever noticing it.

Seriously consider effective signage and window graphics for your storefront.  In most cases an investment of $2,500 – $3,500 can yield a significant increase in walk-in traffic and improved visibility.

These are a few examples of businesses that have benefited from the services of K6 Media.

Wraps Done Right

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

You’ve seen it on our website, our cars and in our marketing materials…. but what does it really mean? “Wrap’s Done Right”

Over the weekend my business partner and I installed a partial wrap on a full sized bus for the Ottawa Fat Cats. Everyone at K6 was excited about the project and looking forward to the final outcome.  With hundreds of vehicles rolling out of the shop over the year, we can honestly say each project comes with the the excitement for the last stage… the install. After a very long day, few breaks and a lot of concentration on detail, we watched the bus roll out of the shop with a big smile on our faces.  We always find it fascinating how a vehicle pulls into the shop bare and rolls out with a completely different personality.

What makes a great wrap?

The great thing about this industry is there are always new challenges.  Every business has their own set of desires and requirements for their wrap.  Some businesses are simply looking to put graphics on their small delivery vehicle, where others might be looking at branding a fleet right across the country.  Now this is the fun part.. How can we help you stand out from the crowd?  How can you wrap have just that extra bit of creative flare, vibrant prints and killer installation?  Over the years we have really refined out process to the following:

1) The Design

What makes us different from most sign companies is we are a hybrid between a design firm, and a sign company.  Not only do we have an understanding of the materials, the printing process, the marketing idea behind the wrap… we have a great eye for design.  We pride ourselves in putting all our heart and passion into designing great looking wraps.  Everyone on our team cares about our clients and the end result.

“Well what makes you different” With hundreds of vehicle wrap designs under our belt, we know what it takes to put together stunning design.  In designing a vehicle there are a lot of things to take into consideration:

Who is the target audience?
What is the intended message?
This vehicle is a mobile billboard, so is the message readable at 70 miles an hour?
How does the design look in 3d? When the sides meet the corners how are those blended?
Door handles, moulding, lights.. how are these handled in the design?
Are we using high resolution imagery?
Are the colours going to be vivid and eye catching?
Overlays, potential problem areas for installation.

There are hundreds of questions that go through our minds when we are designing a wrap.  It’s not just about designing a wrap that looks good, it’s designing a wrap that takes the vehicle and intended audience into consideration.

Online Collaboration.

Have you ever gone through the frustration of doing design approvals and modifications and having to send multiple emails with PDF files and edit points 1 through 13? The frustration of having to go back and forth with changes through text with a lot of confusion and time being wasted?

Our goal was to make the design process easier.  The communication between ourselves and our clients has become a lot easier with the help of our online collaboration tool.  This allows our clients to log into a password protected area and view their proposed concepts and make comments directly on the artwork.  This really helps to make the design process more efficient, and a lot more interactive.

We work closely with you throughout the design process to come to a design you will truly be happy with.

2) The Print.

One of our favorite parts of any vehicle wrap project is seeing the prints roll off the machine.  WIth all the detail and textures we put into our vehicle wrap design, it’s nice to see them in  large scale during the printing process.

Our rule for printing is we run our prints at a setting which is called “Graphics 2″.  It’s a little slower then most printing that is done on a large format machine, but it yields very vivid and stunning colours.  We could drastically increase the speed of the printing, but in the end it will give a less rich look to your wrap.

The Materials.

Using the right materials for a vehicle wrap is an absolute must.  Choosing high quality products like 3M and Avery, with proper installation will yield a high quality end product. Cutting corners and using lower end products will without doubt cause failure issues in the future.  If you want your wrap looking great for years to come, using the proper materials is key.

3) Vehicle Preparation

Often overlooked in the process is the proper preparation of a vehicle before the graphics are installed. As yourself this question.. Would you serve a meal on dishes that haven’t properly been washed?  Or course not.. why would you do the same with your vehicle?  The initial cleaning process is one of the most important stages of the installation.  It is important to get all contaminants off the vehicle before installing graphics.  It won’t matter how well the graphics are installed if the vehicle is improperly cleaned before the installation takes place.

Our rule of thumb is to bring the vehicle in the night before it is wraped for a full cleaning.  The vehicle will have the opportunity to properly dry over night and the installation can start in the morning.

Adhesive Promoter.  In areas that have a tendency for failure an adhesive promoter is installed.  This is a thin product that is applied to areas like recessed groves, around door handles, etc and helps give extra adhesion in those  areas.

4) The install.

The best part of the whole process! A vehicle pulls into your shop the night before completely bare, and with a hard days work pulls out with a completely different look.

A properly installed vehicle wrap can mean the difference between a wrap that will last and look great for years, and one that will start to fail not long after the graphics have been installed.

There is a lot that goes into a vehicle wrap install.  The design & install are very closely related.  Our team works together very closely to ensure all our vehicle wrap designs are created in a smart way,  We ask ourselves questions like:

  1. Do I have text too close to door handles where there might be slight distoration.
  2. Do I have text or objects going over things like fender flares that might look odd with the contours of the vehicle.
  3. Do the colours & textures when the side meets the back, or the hood matchup well
  4. How will the graphics be paneled so to minimize the amount of seems on the vehicle.
  5. Do the graphics get printed in vertical or horizontal panels.
  6. Does any of the text get printed separately like the phone # because it might change at one point?

There are literally hundreds of questions that come into play when a vehicle wrap is being designing.  A properly designing and paneled wrap helps the installer.

A great installer is someone with a great deal of experience, someone who has a lot of patience,  great attention for detail, creative, and again.. a great attention for detail.

The installation process for us is extremely important.  We have a lot of experience that helps us prevent things like, lifting, wrinkles, popping, distortion, cracking, miss-alignments, unlevel installs etc.  The installation process is an extremely technical and artistic process.  We take pride in the time and care we put into every installation that comes through our shop.

Questions? Comments? We wanna hear them!

Featured Car Wrap: The NuDen

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Ottawa’s NuDen approached us about wrapping one of the business’ Hummers, but made clear their desire to do something classy and appropriate for the design considering the vehicle’s daily visibility. We put our heads together and came up with a creative concept for the wrap that we felt was accurate and tasteful. Crazy. Sexy. Cool is the business’ new tag line and we think it’s fitting. :-)

Emphasizing Your Company’s Brand

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

One of the things we typically recommend to clients is to introduce as much consistency as possible when considering business signage, vehicle wraps, custom banners, window graphics, or wall graphics. When we initially begin a consultative phase with a customer, we’ll ask questions about what they are currently doing when it comes to emphasizing their company brand – as in how they’re reinforcing it with their customers -  especially if they are considering things like a vehicle graphic, which has the ability to significantly increase the number of impressions received.

Adopting a uniform business image and identity to display on signs, banners, vehicles, business cards, stationary, uniforms and promotional items will serve to brand your business and location, creating greater consumer awareness and recall when your products and services are needed. Taking a page from the big guys – like McDonalds or Hewlett Packard – can serve small business well, because the strategy is the same. As much consistent visibility as possible in as many mediums as possible.

The U.S. Small Business Administration cites brand consistency and visibility as one of the primary decision factors at the forefront of consumer’s minds, especially in the midst of a recession in a survey conducted in early 2009. Using 5 different logos for your business can create confusion and uncertainty about exactly what your organization does and why you are distinct and unique in your respective field. Surprisingly, in that same survey, business owners who were polled thought that more money was required to bridge their marketing efforts to include consistency for the company’s image, and that “mixing it up” was a better strategy. This couldn’t be further from the truth – in actuality, it is a less expensive approach. Approaching brand consistency as an investment is a best practice in our opinion, and creates a greater inclination to trust your business and to ultimately purchase from you.

In a nutshell, if you’re not already doing it – bridge what your marketing. If your logo isn’t the same on your letterhead as it is in on your on premises sign – seriously consider changing it. If what you’re wrapping your car or truck with isn’t the same as what’s on your web site, re-think your strategy. Ask us how we can help you create brand consistency!