wrap advertisingの例文
- Wrap advertising is also used in the magazine and publishing industries.
- In Norway, the use of wrap advertising on buses was prohibited by the road authorities.
- Of the two LRTA lines, the LRT Line 2 prominently employs wrap advertising in its rolling stock.
- :Wrap advertising is the Wikipedia page on the subject, although it has " multiple issues ".
- Metro Transit also uses vehicle wrap advertising on some buses and light rail cars, creating a different appearance.
- From January 1, 2013, the Yamanote Line wearing temporary Mystery Virgin wrap advertising started running to promote the single.
- -- HAL DRUCKER, one of two partners in Tanks for the Memories, a company that will wrap advertising around water tanks.
- Until now, car-wrap advertising, like the billboard industry and other outdoor advertisement methods used statistics from the Federal Highway Administration.
- The LRT Line 1 have begun using wrap advertising as well initially for their second-generation trains, followed by their third-generation trains.
- Advancements in plastics have led to new types of vinyl designed specifically for wrap advertising, including vinyl sheets that feature bubble-preventing air channels.
- On 14 December 1999 NSB introduced wrap advertising for Freia Melkesjokolade on three of the trains, but chose to discontinue outside advertisements after a while.
- Wrap advertising can be achieved by painting a vehicle's outer surface, but an increasingly ubiquitous practice in the 21st century involves the use of large vinyl sheets as " decals ".
- "' Wrap advertising "'or a "'vehicle wrap "'describe the marketing practice of completely or partially covering ( wrapping a vehicle in an advertisement or livery.
- One such form is called wrap advertising, which differs from mobile billboards because wrap advertisements typically envelop an entire vehicle, typically a car or small truck, while mobile billboards are large flat surfaces like traditional billboards.
- A significant problem associated with wrap advertising is that it can distort the view from inside the wrapped vehicle, to the extent that passengers may be unable to see where they are, especially in certain weather or light conditions.
- Because the Sakurajima Line is the main access route for USJ, 103 series and 201 series 8-car trains are decorated with USJ advertisements, although previously 103 series 6-car trains also featured USJ-related wrap advertising.