Aslan, Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG (Overath, Germany) is widening its line of glass-decoration films with DFR 300, a polymeric, PVC vinyl with a glass-etch effect, and ER 150, a shrink-resistant, glass-effect film. While the DFR 300 is designed for digital printing with solvent, eco-solvent, UV and latex inks, the ER 150 can’t be digitally printed. Both films are available in 1.26 x 50m rolls and can be removed after a year, the company reports.

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Jeff Russ

Jeff Russ is a content studio manager for SmartWork Media and was the senior art director of Signs of the Times from 1996-2021. A graphic designer and illustrator with an interest in sign design and sign history, Jeff documents important, interesting and notable design trends in the sign industry as a contributor to Signs of the Times. He has written dozens of features for Signs, and his column, Design Matters, was published for more than a decade.

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