MELANIE FERGIN CAR WRAPPER
A PERFECTIONIST CHOOSES TO CHALLENGE THE WRAP INDUSTRY Melanie Fergin has overcome barriers set against her as a woman to become recognised as one of the car wrap world’s most talented and distinctive specialists. Based in Adelaide, her self-taught skills have even led her to the finals of an industry contest in Las Vegas, USA, where she rubbed shoulders and shared wrapping expertise with some of the world’s top car wrappers. Ironically, the annual global competition ‘Wrap Like a King’ inspired Melanie to become a Queen on the top rungs of her chosen profession. It’s been a long road for Melanie to reach these heady heights and become an independent professional car wrap specialist, but one that’s been eventful, enjoyable and fulfilling.
HOOKED ON WRAPPING Her journey began when Melanie made a switch from being a highly successful sign writer to car wrap installer. “I owned and operated a sign writing business in Adelaide for 15 years,” she says. “After so many years designing and installing car wraps for private and commercial clients, it was a natural progression for me to start doing colour change wraps. “And after my first full commercial vehicle wrap, I was hooked! “Since then, I’ve worked on just about any type of vehicle you can imagine buses, planes, trams, yachts, go karts, motorbikes and even an Australian-built track-focussed hypercar.
local vehicle wrap industry, as well as among car enthusiasts, as a talented and meticulous wrapper.
In 2019, the Porsche 911 Turbo S wrapped by Melanie was crowned the continental “I’m a very meticulous person at work and winner in the ‘Wrap Like a King’ I pay a lot of attention to detail. I’m always Challenge that year. striving for perfection and I think car wrapping totally suits my personality.” “When I saw the ‘Wrap Like a King’ competition, I remembered imagining DOGGED DETERMINATION that I could win this,” says Melanie Melanie put in many hours into learning about wraps from either online resources such as videos, or participating in wrapping workshops.
At the same time, she also thought about all her hard work over the years to learn and acquire her skills for car wrapping, despite the obstacles put in the way of her chosen career path.
“I attended different short wrap courses and always left with a new skill, a solid UNDETERRED BY REJECTIONS mind set and even more determination to improve.” “I found it impossible to get an apprenticeship – there was always Her dogged determination paid off. She something about me being too small, or started to gain a good reputation in her being a girl.”
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But undeterred by these rejections, Melanie still wanted to make a career out of car wrapping with her own resources. “I thought if I can win this, it will really prove to young people - especially women -that we can get into the industries of our choice. “We can make the impossible happen if we really want to.”
CAR WRAP LIKE A QUEEN
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