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Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions Announces Change to 2021 Wrap Training Classes Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions announced the addition of a new trainer to their industry-leading vehicle wrap training program as well as an extension to the 2021 wrap training schedule.
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Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions announced the addition of a new trainer to their industry-leading vehicle wrap training program as well as an extension to the 2021 wrap training schedule. Avery Dennison offers two hands-on courses Beginner/Intermediate and Intermediate/Advanced and a certification exam that together provide a full coverage platform of success for any wrap shop or freelance installer.
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The winning design in a Design-a-Bus-Wrap student art contest was launched on a full-size 35-foot local bus in Lake County, Ohio, last week. Olivia Indre, a senior at Mentor High School, won first prize for her design entry themed, âFor a Greener Future.â Her wrap design will be displayed on the bus for six months.
Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions was one of contest co-sponsors along with the countyâs public transit agency, Laketran. Avery Dennison donated its premium MPI 1105 Easy Apply RS wrapping film, clear overlaminate DOL 1360Z for added durability, V4000 beaded reflective film, and MPI 2528 50/50 perforated film for the window graphics. Akron, Ohio-based Repros Color donated its services to print and install the graphics.