Transit Signage in Brisbane by ProCloud Creative
A blank white van is a missed booking every time it drives past a customer, so stop giving that space away.
The short version
Transit signage turns a van you already run into a full-side billboard that markets your business on every job. Designed, printed and installed at ProCloud's Brendale workshop by an in-house crew.
30 years in the trade, 4.9 stars across 134 Google reviews. The Ford Transit shows up in two very different sizes on Brisbane roads.
The Transit Custom is the mid-size mobile-trade and courier van most sole traders and small businesses drive.
The full-size Transit is the delivery and heavy-freight platform for longer loads, taller loads, and often a curtain-side or box body on the back.
Which Transit you own changes the wrap plan more than the model badge does. Custom has a compact but well-shaped side canvas, while the full-size Transit gives you a very large flat side panel, especially in Jumbo trim.
You bring the Transit. We handle design, print, install and cure time.
Old branding from a lease-return van or a previous business?
Same-day removal.

Panels a Transit wraps cleanly
The side panel is your headline, and even a Custom gives you 3.5 metres of it to fill.
Transit Custom side panels are roughly 3.5 metres long and 1.4 metres tall on the LWB, flat enough that logos and phone numbers read cleanly, with a mild waist crease that most designs sit above or below.
Full-size Transit LWB has around 4.5 metres of side canvas, and Jumbo variants add another half metre.
These are among the largest panels we wrap regularly, so layout, colour weighting and hierarchy have room to breathe, or room to look empty if the design is lazy.
Both models carry sliding side doors (kerb side, occasionally both sides) that need planning around. Graphics either flow across the seam or the primary contact block sits on the fixed panel forward of the slider.
Rear doors are two-panel barn on most variants, or a full-height lift-gate on some. Barn doors carry a two-part closing design that reads well from behind at traffic lights.
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Transit signage, every size
Bigger body, bigger brand impression, so we match the layout to your variant.
MWB (medium wheelbase) Transits are less common on Brisbane roads but still turn up on smaller-fleet builds, with slightly less side canvas than LWB and otherwise the same approach.
LWB is the volume trim on both Transit Custom and full-size Transit, and most Brisbane signage plans start here.
Jumbo (full-size Transit only) adds significant side and rear canvas. Full-side wraps on a Jumbo cost more in vinyl but carry a proportionally larger brand impression.
High-roof variants add rear-quarter canvas above the standard shoulder line. On delivery and mobile-service vans viewed from a driveway or doorway, that high-roof rear-quarter branding is worth the extra install time.
Curtain-side and box-body Transits (chassis-cab variants with an aftermarket body) run through the same workshop, usually planned as a two-part job: cab signage first, box body second.

Common Transit jobs at the workshop
Single-vehicle Transit Custom jobs run 6 to 10 business days from artwork sign-off. Full-size Transit and Jumbo jobs run 8 to 14 business days.
Mobile trades and mechanics on Transit Custom LWB. Full side wraps with brand colour blocks, large phone number, sliding-door secondary graphic, rear barn-door closing panel with services list.
Couriers and last-mile delivery on full-size Transit LWB. Bold brand colour along the side, forward contact block, tail kept clean for delivery labels or rear-door signage.
Refrigerated and food delivery on Transit Jumbo. Full-side wraps built to hold cold-storage branding, rear barn doors kept simple for compliance and health information.
Small business fleets where two to five Transits need to match. Artwork approved once, install staggered so operations keep running.
FAQs
Ford Transit signage pricing depends on variant, wheelbase, coverage and vinyl grade. Door signs and rear lettering start around a few hundred dollars per vehicle. A half-wrap on a Transit Custom sits in the $2,000 to $3,500 range. A full side and rear wrap on a full-size Transit LWB runs $5,000 to $9,500, and Jumbo variants sit at the higher end. Use the Vehicle Wrap Cost Calculator for a starting range.
Similar approach, different scale. Transit Custom has around 3.5 metres of side canvas on LWB. Full-size Transit is roughly 4.5 metres and Jumbo adds another half metre. Vinyl consumption and install time both scale with size.
Two options. Either the design flows across the seam so the graphic reads whole when closed and as two halves when open, or the primary contact block sits on the fixed panel forward of the slider and the door carries a secondary graphic. Sole-trader and small business vans usually pick option two so the phone number is always readable.
Yes. Curtain-side and box-body Transits are handled as a two-part job: cab signage first, body signage second. Vinyl on the box body has to be planned around any existing paintwork, riveted joins, and door hinges.
6 to 10 business days for a Transit Custom, 8 to 14 business days for a full-size Transit or Jumbo. Fleet installs are staged so operations keep running.
At the Brendale workshop (Unit 10, 193 South Pine Road) by default. On-site installs across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich and Logan for fleet rollouts and jobs where the vehicle cannot travel.