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Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police

Challenges:

The SCPD were referred to us with the need to develop an impressive design to go on one of their promotional vehicles. They wanted to turn their 2007 Ford Explorer into something really cool that they could take to promotional events as well as training exercises throughout Georgia. The goal was to motivate people to talk to a recruiter about being part of the Savannah Chatham police force.

Solutions:

We created a design that uses great photogaphy, dynamic bright colors, dark deep rich colors to create a desire to want to be a part of what the SCPD is trying to do in Savannah and the surrounding areas. Ideas like honor, strength, discipline, professionalism, commitment, and service needed to be communicated by the design. The vehicle has been a huge hit so far and we are currently working on 2 more designs and can’t wait to see how they turn out as well. Thanks again to the SCPD for being so easy to work with, and to Image Is Everything for doing an awesome job of printing and applying the graphics to the vehicle.

Testimonial:

“The Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department contacted Gauge Interactive regarding our first vehicle WRAP for our Recruiting Unit. We wanted this “WRAP” completed before our annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Gauge Interactive did just that: They completed the design, which we were impressed with, and worked with the company that actually “wrapped” the vehicle. The Chief of Police liked the design so much, he drove the “wrapped” Recruiting vehicle in the Parade. During the St. Patrick’s weekend festivities, hundreds of people took pictures and made positive comments regarding the Design of the vehicle. We were very impressed with Gauge Interactive’s design, so we decided to “wrap” two more vehicles. Gauge Interactive did an outstanding job in working with us to make this project a success!”
- Captain Dean Fagerstrom, Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department