Ball & Doggett partners with Avery Dennison for car signage

Ball & Doggett has partnered with Avery Dennison to help raise customers’ skill levels in the car signage market with the launch of a ‘Essential Vehicle Application Techniques’ workshop.

This one day ‘Essential Vehicle Application Techniques’ workshop is largely a practical (hands-on) training program complemented with an online theory component.

The workshop is designed to challenge and provide businesses with tips and tricks and insight to all aspects of vehicle application techniques. The sessions are tailored to meet the ever-changing graphics industry and is led by an Avery Dennison product and application specialist.

Participants at the workshop will also get a first-hand look at a Supercar garage centre and the chance to meet and greet Mark “Frosty” Winterbottom and Scott Pye.

Only two workshops remaining for 2022.

New South Wales: September 7, 2022, Sydney Motor Sport Park, Eastern Creek

Western Australia: October 12, 2022 Ball & Doggett, Balcatta

Ball & Doggett sign, display and digital general manager Rob Brussolo said one of the most popular ways to market a brand is using car signage wrapping.

He added that commercial vinyl wrappings’ popularity has grown, with industry experts expecting car wrapping in Australia to increase rapidly over the next three years with large organisations already taking the lead and branding their entire fleet for uniformity and professionalism.

“Ball & Doggett are also proud sponsors for Team 18 Irwin Racing and we’re delighted to host the Victorian workshop at Team 18 Irwin Racings headquarter at Mount Waverley,” Brussolo added.

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