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Mock up supplied by customer
I have read and heard many a story of people receiving mock up of what they want on beer mats, back of business cards etc etc.
Now, I have been approached to knock something up for a race car. It appears the guy has been sponsered by a local tribute band and he wants their details on his vehicle.
I asked what sort of thing he was after and was presented with the following:

I had no idea if that was just his mock up, whether the colours or font was specific so asked if it was a quick representation or what he had been given as an idea from the sponsoring band to pass on.
I then get presented with a flyer from the band.

He wants something similar to what he knocked up on the bonnet, and on each side of the vehicle. The car it is to go on is an MG ZR. He has a racing number on the bonnet and the doors so doesn’t leave a huge area. I am thinking how can I best layout a design for them. There is a lot of info that they want – most of which I think is too much. A ‘find us on facebook’ sticker with the band name and a number is probably sufficient along with their ‘name’ and a brief description of what they perform.
The mock up he gave me could be a pub sign for all anyone knows, not a tribute band.
How would you guys handle this?
Here is the car it has to go on.

The blue theme is hard to work with the red from the tribute band. Perhaps easiest just to lay up a black background and then add the name and some contact details. But I dislike the idea of supplying a square section when I think it is going to be the sole sponsor. I presume it is a friend of his or similar.
Suggestions of any sort welcome. Thanks 🙂
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