Not every truck graphic is the same. The right type depends on truck size, placement, and how the graphic will be used.
Door Decals: Applied to driver and passenger cab doors, these are the most common truck sticker format. They typically display company name, logo, phone number, and website. Sizes usually range from 12 x 12 inches up to 24 x 36 inches depending on door size. Many fleets order these as
die cut decals so the logo shape stands alone without a background panel.
Box Truck Side Panel Decals: These large-format graphics cover the full side panel of a box truck body. They can display full-color illustrations, product photography, service lists, or large brand messaging. Effective panel decals are designed with bold, readable typography visible from distance.
Rear Door Decals: Applied to the rear roll-up or swing-out doors, rear truck graphics face following traffic at stops and in traffic. Many fleet operators use this space for a large logo mark or a call-to-action with a phone number.
Semi Truck Cab Decals: Applied to the cab doors, sleeper fairings, or hood sides of semi tractors. These graphics are typically smaller in square footage but high in visibility on busy freight routes.
Trailer Side Decals: Large-format printed panels applied to the aluminum or fiberglass sides of dry van or refrigerated trailers. These can span the full 48 or 53-foot trailer length when ordered as multiple panels. For multi-panel layouts, contact our customer service team for assistance in ordering.
Window and Clear-Background Graphics: For cab windows or glass surfaces where a solid background isn't wanted,
clear decals print only the design itself, leaving the rest of the surface transparent.