I've enjoyed all the fed back, I take the point about the telephone number maybe I'll make it bigger on my next van. Weirdly the orange goes invisible in the dark, but then that's not really an issue for me. It has already started to pay for itself as I picked up 3 gutter jobs as a direct result from the signs.
There have been some genuinely funny comments although I'm not sure if they were all meant to be funny, but they still made me smile.
Simon.
As Smudger says, it's eye catching, and that's what the idea is of having a sign written van - to grab someone's attention and then, once you've achieved that, get your message across. If you make the telephone number stand out, then that is all that someone will see in the split second you have to make a statement and you loose the impact.
Simon, I like it, well done.
It is easy to fill the van up with graphics and it gets too busy. Under normal circumstances I would also say that this is the case, but the window cleaner images stiched together on what appears to be the one window confuses the brain and so needs to focus on that large image to work out whats happening. The 'confusion' is triggered with the slightly different image in the middle (Kate). Attention grabbed, job done.
This was my first reaction, and judging by some of the first posters comments, I'm not the only one.
I remember years ago Citroen having to change the colour of the silver metallic that their model range was painted in. As street light bulbs changed to an 'orange' glow it made their original colour silver look gastly.