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The wrap industry, explained properly.
Real pricing data, complete how-to guides, and business playbooks — whether you run a shop, install for a living, or you're getting a wrap.
For Wrap Shops
Pricing, operations, hiring, and growth for shop owners and managers.
30 guides →
For Independent Installers
Rates, getting hired, going freelance, and building toward your own shop.
15 guides →
For Wrap Buyers
Costs, materials, and straight answers for car owners, businesses, and fleets getting wraps, tint, or PPF.
32 guides →
For Wrap Designers
Templates, print-ready files, pricing design work, and building a wrap design career.
7 guides →
Vehicle Wrap Templates: Every Source Compared
Pro Vehicle Outlines, Art Station, The Bad Wrap, SAi, and the free libraries compared — formats, 1:10 vs 1:20 scale conventions, subscription vs per-template pricing, accuracy caveats, and when free is genuinely fine.
How to Design a Vehicle Wrap in Illustrator: The Pro Workflow (Scale to Print-Ready)
The professional Illustrator workflow for wrap design — 1:10 document setup, CMYK from the start, raster effects resolution, template layer discipline, designing across body lines, and proof vs production files.
Read more →How to Price Wrap Design Work
Flat fee vs hourly for wrap design, what a design fee should include, revision-round limits, deposit norms, and why wholesale work for shops beats one-off consumer jobs.
Read more →Bleed, Seams, and Panel Layout: Prepping Wrap Files for Print
How to take an approved wrap design to production-ready print files — bleed allowances, seam placement on body lines, panel layout for 54-inch rolls, why gradients across seams bite, and export-at-scale conventions.
Read more →Contour Cut Files Explained: CutContour, Spot Colors, and Print-and-Cut
How contour cut files actually work — the CutContour spot-color convention, why the swatch name matters more than the color, how RIPs turn it into a cut path, and the file mistakes that ruin print-and-cut jobs.
Read more →Client Proofing for Wrap Designs: Mockups, Approvals, and Revision Limits
The proofing process that protects wrap designers and shops — honest mockups, written approval before print, revision-round contracts, and the sign-off disclaimers that prevent color and spelling disputes.
Read more →How to Become a Freelance Wrap Designer
The realistic path into freelance wrap design — the skills and tool costs, building an honest portfolio, why wholesale shop clients beat one-off consumers, the rates ladder, and where wrap designers actually get hired.
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