Put Your Brand Where People Can See It
Vinyl Decals and Custom Banners in Williston for businesses needing visible signage on storefronts, vehicles, and job sites
Shirtworx creates custom vinyl decals and banners for businesses across Williston, North Dakota and the surrounding region. You need signage that holds up when mounted on a truck door, stretched across a job site fence, or applied to a storefront window where sun, wind, and temperature swings test the adhesive daily. Durable materials and proper installation determine whether your signage stays readable for years or starts peeling within months.
This service is ideal for increasing visibility and brand recognition in high-traffic areas. Vinyl decals work well on vehicles, windows, and equipment, while banners suit temporary or semi-permanent displays at events, grand openings, or construction sites. Materials are selected based on whether the signage will be indoors or outdoors, how long it needs to last, and what surface it will adhere to. Outdoor-grade vinyl resists UV fading and moisture intrusion, and heavy-duty banner material withstands wind load without tearing at the grommets.
If you're ready to design new signage or replicate existing branding across multiple locations, reach out for a consultation on custom sizing and design options.

You begin by defining where the signage will be placed and how long it needs to remain effective. Vehicle decals require cast vinyl that conforms to curves and resists cracking when doors open and close repeatedly. Window decals can use calendared vinyl with a shorter lifespan if the placement is temporary. Banners are printed on reinforced mesh or solid vinyl depending on wind exposure, and grommets are spaced to prevent sagging or tearing when secured with zip ties or bungee cords.
Once materials are chosen and the design is finalized, you'll see signage that reads clearly from a distance, maintains color accuracy, and stays adhered through seasonal weather changes. Shirtworx adjusts print resolution and color profiles to account for viewing distance, so a banner meant to be read from across a parking lot uses bolder fonts and higher contrast than a decal viewed up close.
Custom sizing is available for unusual dimensions or surfaces. If you need decals for a fleet of trucks, the same design can be scaled and repositioned to fit different vehicle makes without losing proportions. Banners can be hemmed and grommeted on all sides or finished with pole pockets depending on how you plan to hang them. Designs are proofed digitally before production to confirm placement, color, and text legibility.
Questions About Vinyl and Banner Signage
Businesses often ask how to prepare artwork, what materials last longest, and how installation affects durability. These answers cover the most frequent concerns.
What file format should be used for large-format printing?
Vector files ensure sharp edges at any size, but high-resolution raster files at 150 DPI or higher also work if the design includes photographic elements.
How long does outdoor vinyl last on a vehicle in Williston?
Cast vinyl typically lasts five to seven years with proper care, though exposure to gravel roads and harsh winters may reduce that timeline slightly.
Why do some decals bubble or peel after application?
Poor surface preparation, low-quality adhesive, or applying vinyl in cold temperatures causes adhesion failure, so installation should happen in controlled conditions whenever possible.
When should a business use mesh banners instead of solid vinyl?
Mesh reduces wind load and prevents tearing when banners are mounted outdoors for extended periods, especially in open areas where gusts are common.
What's the best way to clean vinyl signage without damaging it?
Use mild soap and water with a soft cloth, avoiding abrasive cleaners or high-pressure washers that can lift edges or fade printed colors.
Whether you're branding a vehicle fleet or setting up signage for a new location, vinyl and banners provide a cost-effective way to increase visibility. Contact Shirtworx to discuss your project requirements and receive a quote based on your specifications.
