The March/April edition of Sign Africa Journal is available to read online. This issue is packed with signage, printing and graphics news, informative features and more.
The front cover article highlights ASTARIGLAS®, which supports the creation of impactful visual environments through high-performance materials for signage and display applications. In addition, our framing solutions are available in both glossy and anti-glare finishes, making them ideal for photo frames, artwork protection and gallery presentations. From architectural signage to retail displays and interior framing, ASTARIGLAS® delivers clarity, durability and a refined finish, all from a single, dependable sourcez
Other Features
What Determines The Fate Of An Ink Product Line?
Have you ever found yourself using a product for years without a single issue, only to be told that it will no longer be available? In the printing industry, this scenario is all too familiar.
Industry Interview: Bob Glenister, Roland DG South Africa
Roland DG South Africa has signed up again as a Platinum sponsor for the 2026 Sign Africa Expos. Bob Glenister, CEO of Roland distributor Telpro, discusses the sponsorship, leadership principles, the future of print, and more.
Sign Africa Bloemfontein Expo Showcased Latest Wide Format, Garment Printing And Signage Trends
The Sign Africa Bloemfontein Expo, held at Ilanga Estate on 11 February, attracted 405 visitors from all over the Free State as well as other parts of South Africa and across the borders, such as Maseru, Gaborone, Kimberley, De Aar, Virginia, Kuruman, Ladybrand, Vereeniging, Petersburg, Aliwal North, Queenstown and Klerksdorp.
How Signage Companies Can Prepare For A Successful New Year
At the beginning of every year, many sign and print businesses experience a natural slowdown. While this quieter period can be frustrating, it’s often one of the most valuable times in the year.
Sign Africa Cape Town Expo Highlights
The Sign Africa Cape Town Expo, held at the CTICC on 11-12 March attracted visitors from all over the Western Cape as well as other parts of South Africa such as Gqeberha, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Potchefstroom, and from across the borders such as Zimbabwe, Namibia and Zambia.
Why Performance Reviews Should Be Conducted Regularly
Performance reviews not only help employees by identifying their strengths and weaknesses, they help managers build winning teams. As a manager, or an employee, performance reviews are critical to your success
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