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"Each new van has been fondly named by staff members at our branches, so keep an eye out for our fresh fleet and see if you can note down all of their titles! Think mint, think FPS."
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"We have been in distribution and wholesaling for over 80 years with a product portfolio that now spans the Automotive, Travel & Leisure, Maintenance & Accessories and Retail sectors. Employing over 1,000 people, we operate across the UK through a network of 22 sites, including a National Distribution Centre based in Sheffield."
"Mediafleet is well in to its second year as approved wrapping supplier to FPS Distribution. The FPS fleet, commissioned in its distinctive mint green is now a familiar sight to motorists across the UK. To build on the success of the distinctively coloured fleet, FPS is launching a livery program with a difference.
Fleet vehicles will remain in the established mint green but sections of the rears of both the Vivaros and Combos will be assigned to their product partners to enable them to promote their goods via a full colour digitally printed media advert."
V710 Hyper Silver 22x9" 22x10.5" | BMW F06 640i Wrapped Matte Blue | Arkym AeroSport Carbon Body Kit
Rod Hunt was commissioned to design a bus sculpture for Transport for London's Year of the Bus Sculpture Trail taking place in London from 20th October 2014 to early December. The launch event took place in London's Trafalgar Square on 17th October 2014. Rod's bus will be on display in Victoria Street, SW1 from October 20th for seven weeks.
Quote: “I found inspiration by looking at the Key Bus Routes in central London map & seeing that it almost looks like the map is spelling the word "Bus" in the route lines.”
See the full project here
rodhunt.com/110605/4662113/portfolio/tfl-year-of-the-bus-...
See Rod Hunt's Portfolio here
Photos © Kim Vousden 2014
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Up to 60 New Routemaster bus sculptures will be unveiled across London in October as part of celebrations to mark the Year of the Bus. The bus sculptures, which are 2.5m long, 1m high and 0.5m wide, will be painted and adorned by well-known and aspiring artists to showcase the vital role that London’s buses play in the life and economy of the city and the UK as a whole.
Londoners and visitors to the city will get the chance to discover the bus sculptures, which will be organised in clusters, on foot by following public art trails in five areas of the capital – three in central London and two in outer London.