
Sieb worked with Signarama, Ledgewood, N.J., on the winning wrap (on a Nissan NV200 van in this photo), which features a large wolf spider across the door and a smaller bat just above the back tire. Also, the company’s URL and phone number, as well as some of NJ Pest’s icons and affiliation’s (e.g., NPMA QualityPro logo), are clearly visible. The concept was simple, said Sieb. “We rebranded the company as NJ Wildlife and Pest Control (previously it was NJ Pest Control) so to promote our wildlife services on the vans we included one pest and one wildlife animal.”
PCT’s judges “loved the HUGE spider” and the “use of icons on this vehicle wrap to communicate a variety of messaging.”
Here’s a look at the other finalist photos from this year’s contest.










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