Hardcover vs Softcover Custom Journals
A hardcover Moleskine-style journal with a blind debossed logo is the gold standard for executive retreats.
A hardcover Moleskine-style journal with a blind debossed logo is the gold standard for executive retreats.
A branded compact umbrella is the perfect corporate gift for employees who commute via subway or walking.
Alumni love subtle high-quality branding; skip the neon plastic cups and opt for heavy metal wine accessories for donor galas.
A premium new-hire box sitting on a desk on day one massively increases employee retention and sparks LinkedIn brag-posts.
MagSafe chargers are the hottest tech item of the year and ensure your logo is literally attached to the CEO's phone.
Breakaway lanyards are legally required for hospital staff and manufacturing plant tours to prevent choking hazards.
If you are handing out heavy catalogs at a trade show always upgrade to a gusseted bag so it holds more volume.
Always spend the extra $1 for magnetic name badges; your executives will refuse to poke holes in their $300 blazers.
Acrylic awards can be cut into completely custom shapes (like your company logo) while glass is usually limited to geometric cuts.
Woven lanyards exude an Olympic Village level of prestige that simple printed polyester just can't match.
Upgrade to magnetic backings on your metal name badges so you don't poke holes in your employees' expensive suits.
A branded frisbee is a walking billboard at the dog park that costs you less than two dollars to produce.