
Rob Jeffreys himself has been enhancing vehicles with graphics since 1989. His business expanded with the advent of digital printers, and in the early 2000s, he began specializing in graphics for fleets and auto dealerships.
High ROI with vehicle wraps
Today, Jukasa Designs has a thriving vehicle graphics business, about 70 per cent of which constitutes fleet graphics.
“Vehicle graphics can really benefit your bottom line,” says Jeffreys. “The profit margin on wraps is much greater than in other areas of the company.”
In addition to cars and vans, the shop also wraps boats, buses, and trailers, as well as high-end luxury vehicles and race cars. Jeffreys and his team have also custom wrapped a Zamboni for the nearby Alliston Memorial Arena.
Jukasa Designs has worked on all kinds of trucks, including delivery vehicles and semitrailers, as well as waste-management haulers for Joseph Haulage. The shop often wraps trucks and heavy construction equipment for Briduco Enterprises and Bot Construction Group.
The company has installed graphics on tanker trucks, too.
“On tankers, it’s especially important to use good inks,” says Jeffreys. “These vehicles could be hauling milk, oil, or other liquids, and they expand and contract with varying temperatures.”

The shop has worked on different kinds of trucks, including delivery vehicles, semitrailers, and waste-management haulers.
Jeffrey’s shop also provides fleet graphics for landscape maintenance and plowing companies, as well as retail outlets, restaurants, car dealerships, and transport companies. He has also completed a few projects for Jeff’s Outdoor and Native Flower Cannabis Dispensary and wrapped vehicles for local sports teams such as the Great Lake Canadians baseball team, and city and municipal vehicles, including police and fire departments.
In addition to wrapping many helicopters for trade shows and conferences, Jeffreys has sent his installers on-site to many cities throughout North America. He is especially proud of his vehicle graphics business as the shop’s work has been displayed at major events across the globe, including various cities in Europe and the Bahamas.