Epicenter Project Spotlight-April 2026
- epicentersales
- May 1
- 2 min read
When a business is built on craftsmanship, you can see it in everything they do. CMB Quality falls into that category — where detail, precision, and pride aren’t extras, they’re the baseline. That mindset is exactly what makes a project like this stand out and is our Epicenter Project Spotlight- April 2026.
Colin, owner of CMB needed a way to reflect the level of quality and attention they bring to the homes they build before the crew even stepped foot out of the truck. A strong, bold and crisp vehicle wrap nailed that into place from miles away. It’s not just a work vehicle—it’s a rolling first impression of their brand.

CMB specializes in craftsmanship and strong communication throughout the build process. The clients they help are looking for a smooth, well-organized building process, clear communication, and a high level of craftsmanship. The van wrap is really an extension of that—clean, professional, and intentional. Something that stands out, but in a refined way that resonates with the type of projects they take on.

Just like in the construction world Epicenter helped take their ideas to real life creation. The unique aspect with this project was finding the right photos to really embrace the look, feel and emotion we were trying to capture. A picture is worth 1000 words and it needed to be the right words. Though we only picked 3 images to showcase on this van there's no doubt you feel what CMB is all about through these images. Epicenter did verify that the images chosen were of high enough quality to not be pixelated up close. Photos are raster, and there are limitations. (See our article on vector verse raster here)
From an install perspective the challenge with this van was the hard straight lines. Dodge Promasters are easier to work with when it comes to straight lines. Even installing as long as I have, I will admit, it's a bit intimidating. This is one of those times you ultimately end up measuring numerous times before pulling the trigger. When your sheet is 80" inches tall and the length of a vehicle you want to be SURE about placement.

These types of vans total up to quite a high number of square feet of film needed. One way to save is to do just as far as the eye can see and just the "brow". Though the very tip/top of the van can be wrapped ultimately its a huge investment for only the planes in the sky to see. We wrapped the brow as displayed here to tie the 2 sides together but stopped it just a smidge behind the cab lights (which we popped off and reinstalled to give a seamless finish).

It’s that same attention to detail, carried from the job site onto the road, that makes this project work. Every line, every placement, every decision had to reflect the same standard they bring to their work — because at the end of the day, the vehicle isn’t just transportation. It’s a moving piece of the brand.




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