Posted by Barbra Bannon on Thu, Jun 10, 2010 @ 09:31 PM
Raleigh, NC - Cranky Creative Group partnered with Blue Sky Dining to design, produce and install this vibrant trailer wrap! This wrap will maximize Blue Sky's exposure at events and maximize their local brand dominance in the Triangle area.

The trailer wrap design was meant to be fun and express the company's branding. It is consistent with all of their other marketing efforts and it will assist Blue Sky Dining in their goal to become the #1 recognized name in the family dining and catering business in NC.
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Posted by Barbra Bannon on Wed, May 05, 2010 @ 11:20 AM
Cranky Creative recently completed a partial van wrap for LoneRider Brewing Company. The result? Another HAPPY Cranky customer!

Sumit Vohra, CEO of LoneRider, writes:
"Cranky Creative helped us with a van wrap to highlight our products. We handed over our graphics and very quickly a design idea was presented back to us. Both the turn-around time and quality of design were impressive. In, addition the weekly updates we received from Barb were invaluable and kept us on track for delivery. Thanks to the Cranky team for their outstanding work."

Van Wraps:
For the same price of a ½ or full-page ad in a monthly magazine, one billboard location for 6 months, or 12-20 half-minute radio commercial ads in one month, you can have a full or partial van vinyl wrap that will last for up to 5 years! Additionally, you'll expose 30,000 - 70,000 people to your marketing message everyday!
About LoneRider Brewing Company: 
LoneRider Brewing Company is headquartered in Raleigh, NC. LoneRider brews their own beer which you may know as Shotgun Betty, DeadEye Jack, Sweet Jose, and Peacemaker.
About Cranky Creative's Van Wraps:
The Cranky Creative Group is PDAA (Professional Decal Application Association) Master Certified, meaning that our installers passed a series of highly difficult tests for vinyl application of Avery, Mactac, Arlon, and Flexcon.
Cranky is also UASG 3M Certified Installers of Scotchprint graphics for vinyl lettering, vehicle graphics, and wall murals. Additionally, Cranky can help you with your design needs and incorporate your entire marketing campaign into your fleet wrap graphics. Cranky installers are located nationwide.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to reach thousands of potential customers daily!
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Posted by Barbra Bannon on Mon, Apr 05, 2010 @ 01:22 PM
Raleigh, NC - Cranky Creative Group was hired to wrap two Mini-Cooper cars in flashy race graphics for Enzo's Pizza. These delivery vehicle wraps are key to promoting their brand during the massive amount of time their drivers spend delivering their delicious pizzas around Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and beyond.
Thanks Enzo's! We loved working with you and look forward to wrapping more of your vehicles as you expand.
For more information on Enzo's Pizza and to try their amazing food, visit: www.enzospizzaco.com.
To get a quote on your own car wrap, please request a quote or call 919.596.5588.
Posted by Barbra Bannon on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 @ 01:37 PM
Raleigh, NC - Cranky Creative wrapped Interim Healthcare's 17th VW Beetle last week. Cranky is Interim's North Carolina's chosen supplier of wraps for all of their franchisees. Interim uses their car wraps for branding their fleet of cute Beetles on the road, and while visiting clients. As a key marketing strategy, they use localized branding in neighborhoods to pick-up clients. Children might be visiting their parents and look next door at the wrapped car in the driveway and give Interim Healthcare a call. Their cars are their best salespeople. Cranky is happy to help Interim grow.
Call 877.311.7446 for a quote, or visit our Request Quote page!
Posted by Barbra Bannon on Thu, Dec 04, 2008 @ 10:41 AM
RALEIGH CHRISTMAS PARADE WITH CHRIS' MONSTER TRUCK VEHICLE WRAP!

Contact Cranky Creative Group to inquire about wrapping your vehicle.
Article Date: Sat, November 22, 2008
The Greater Raleigh Merchants' Association Christmas Parade
Record-setting cold didn't keep tens of thousands of people from the streets of downtown Raleigh Saturday morning for the largest Christmas parade between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta.
About 50,000 people lined the 1.2 mile route when the parade kicked off around 9:30 a.m. By then, temperatures had gotten up into the 30s after an overnight low of 21 degrees.
Now in its 63rd year, four helium balloons and 123 units were featured in the parade. The grand marshal was Major League Baseball star, Josh Hamilton, a product of Athens Drive High School in Raleigh.
A highlight of the event featured the Chris Leith Automotive Monster Truck all done up with G-105's Bob & The Showgram.
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The 1.2-mile parade route started at Hillsborough and St. Mary?s Street. The parade traveled east on Hillsborough Street, turned south at the Capitol on Salisbury Street, east on Morgan and then made a final turn onto Fayetteville Street.
For the 34th year, WRAL aired the parade. Eight camera positions were used in WRAL?s broadcast that got some really great shots of the Chris Leith Monster Truck Wrap.


