Artboard 1 Driver side curtain 7,400 x 2,700 mm · reads cab first, left to right
Five elements only: logo, one message, the price device, the contact band, one trust device. The bottom 350 mm is the load buckle zone and carries background colour and imagery only.
delivered
Australia wide.
Artboard 2 Passenger side curtain 7,400 x 2,700 mm · mirrored composition, cab at right
A re-set mirror of the driver side, not a flipped copy. The logo again sits at the cab end and all type reads normally left to right.
delivered
Australia wide.
Artboard 3 Rear doors and tailgate 2,360 x 2,680 mm · audience 2 to 5 m, stopped in traffic
The QR code lives here and only here. Critical content sits inside the middle 2,000 mm, clear of the column lift hardware at both edges. QR 500 mm with a 100 mm quiet zone, tracked with utm_source=truck.

Artboard 4 Nose cone strip 2,200 x 400 mm · above cab
Brand only. Colour lockup on white, no message, no contact.
Check How it will really look driver side, simulated 40 to 60 m viewing distance
Production notes
Material and print
Digitally printed UV-stabilised PVC curtain skins for the Big Rigs curtainsider, welded seams, rated for Queensland sun. Rear doors and nose cone in cast vinyl on the rigid panels.
Vector logo required
The lockup on this page is concept grade: the real swirl from a 584 x 90 raster plus a typeset stand-in wordmark. Production needs the client's master vector logo (AI, EPS or PDF) before any file is released to the printer.
Photography
The water panel currently holds the AI-generated Manly Deluxe ocean hero (Higgsfield job 46338885, built from real product reference shots) as a concept placeholder; per the imagery manifest it must be flagged and swapped at the client production gate. Final print art should swap to a frame from the professional shoot currently in edit; the panel is a straight one-image slot.
Fonts outlined
Bricolage Grotesque and Assistant must be converted to outlines in all print files. No live text goes to the printer.
Colour matching
Supply PMS and CMYK targets for navy #000e2e, blue #1B75BC, aqua #29b6f6 and price red #E11D2A. Deep navy drifts on PVC: require a press proof on the actual curtain stock before the full run.
Bleed and buckle keep-away
50 mm bleed on all edges. No text or logos within 350 mm of the curtain bottom edge: load restraint buckles run at 500 mm centres through that zone. Background colour and imagery may run to the edge.
QR rules
QR on the rear doors only, printed 500 x 500 mm with a 100 mm white quiet zone, navy on white. Never on curtains: pleating distorts the code. The supplied code resolves to the spa range with utm_source=truck.
Curtain legibility minimums
Minimum cap height 120 mm anywhere on the curtains, phone digits 250 mm or larger, headline scale 400 mm or larger. This layout: price digits about 435 mm, message about 200 mm, phone about 258 mm, band type 125 mm or larger.
Mirrored sides
The passenger side is a re-set mirrored composition so the logo starts at the cab end on both sides. It is never a flipped print of the driver side artwork.
The pricing decision
$4,999 is correct today (verified live). A printed price is a reprint liability if pricing changes. Decision for Aaron and the client: keep the price on the truck for maximum impact, or replace the price device with a claim-free line in the style of "Australia's best value premium spas". The badge is built as a single swappable device on every panel so either choice is a one-element change.