Small Van Signage BrisbaneCompact Wraps and Graphics for Trades, Mobile Services and Delivery
A well-designed compact van out-earns a much bigger vehicle with a lazy layout, so make every panel count.
The short version
Small van signage Brisbane trades, mobile services and delivery operators book is sized for compact vans, priced fairly for a short-wheelbase canvas, and installed by our Brendale crew.
Compact vans are the daily driver for mobile services, courier work, small trade fit-outs, cleaners, florists, mobile mechanics and pet groomers.
Smaller canvas than a Sprinter or a
Master means the design has to work harder, so every square metre of vinyl has to earn its spot. 30 years of van wraps out of Brendale.
4.9 stars from 134 Google reviews. An install crew who know the sliding door on a Hiace behaves differently to a
Transit Connect and cut the vinyl accordingly.

Common small vans ProCloud wraps
Whatever compact you drive, the crew already knows how it takes vinyl. Here are the models that come through most.
Every model has its own quirks around the sliding door cut and the rear barn doors. Send the make and model so the quote is accurate.
Toyota Hiace SWB. Australia's default compact trade van. Broad sliding door, straight sides.
Ford Transit Connect. European-style compact van, with sharper cut lines around the sliding door and rear.
Renault Trafic SWB. Long production run and well-known vinyl behaviour.
Peugeot Partner and Citroen Berlingo. Compact European vans, popular with couriers.
Renault Kangoo. Very compact, ideal for lettering-first layouts.
LDV G10 and V80 SWB. Budget-friendly small vans that wrap cleanly with the right primer.
Three zones on a small van
On a compact van, three panels do all the work, so brief each one for its own reading distance. Here is how to use them.
The bonnet and roof are optional. Bonnet lettering reads well from car parks and upper-storey windows.

Sliding door. The panel most car drivers stop next to. When it opens the design cuts, and when it closes it has to re-form, so the layout is planned in both states.
Rear barn doors. The panel every driver behind you reads at the lights. One big phone number, one clear service line.
Front doors. Business name, logo and phone. Sits at parking speed for driveway and jobsite arrivals.
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$550 – $700
per vehicle
What fits a small van?
Pick the coverage that matches your outcome, from a full colour change down to sharp lettering. Here is what each delivers on a compact van.
Full wrap. Sides, rear, roof and bonnet in vinyl. Best for showcase brands like colour-change fleets, mobile detailers and florists with a design-first brand. 2 to 3 day install.
Partial wrap or graphics kit. Sides, sliding door and rear doors in contour-cut vinyl. Reads as strong as a full wrap for around 40% of the cost. 1 to 2 day install.
Vinyl lettering. Business name, phone, ABN and licence. Sharp, compliance-ready, and easy to update.
Where we fit small van signage
The workshop is at Unit 10, 193 South Pine Road, Brendale, and small vans usually fit straight into the bay for a fast turnaround. Install runs cover Brisbane, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Ipswich and Logan.
For couriers and mobile services running tight schedules, ask about after-hours drop-off so the van is ready first thing.

Why a compact van rewards planning
Get the layout right on a small van and it out-earns a much bigger vehicle with a lazy design.
With less canvas than a large cargo van, every panel has to earn its spot, and these are the mistakes that cost you brand impressions.
Too much text. Small van panels do not carry stacks of small type. Fewer words, bigger scale, better read.
Weak phone number. The phone is the single most-actioned element on any work vehicle, so size it up.
Sliding door chop. Cheap wraps cut the message when the door opens. Layouts have to plan for both states.
Missing the rear. The rear barn doors are the panel every driver behind you reads at the lights, so never leave them plain.
FAQs
Both work. A full wrap on a Hiace runs about $4,500 to $5,500 and gives you a colour-change level of impact, while a partial wrap with front doors, sliding door and rear doors covers 80% of the visible surface for around 40% of the cost. For most trade and delivery operators, partial is the better spend.
The install crew designs the layout so the sliding door reads cleanly whether it is open or closed. Critical text (phone, business name) is placed so the message re-forms when the door slides. Cheap wraps chop the message when the door opens. ProCloud does not.
A full wrap on a small van runs 2 to 3 days in the Brendale workshop. Partial wraps and graphics kits run 1 to 2 days, and vinyl lettering is same-day for standard jobs. Artwork sign-off adds 3 to 7 business days upfront.
Yes. Fleet rollouts stage over 2 to 4 weeks. Bulk rates apply from 5 vans up, and the Fleet Signage Estimator returns per-vehicle pricing based on fleet size and coverage.