Earth Day is right around the corner. Need ideas for upcoming promotions? Here are three products that scream “I <3 Earth.”
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A Game of Fashion
Brace yourselves: A Game of Thrones clothing line is coming. Check out this fun way to incorporate pop culture into your apparel designs.
Read MoreListen Well
What is the key to great Olympic uniforms—or any item for that matter? It’s not necessarily about how much money you can pour into a project. It’s all about listening.
Read MoreThe Art of Design: Under Armour Suits and the Sochi Games
Sports can lead to huge marketing opportunities for apparel companies. Unfortunately, Under Armour won’t be taking home the gold at the Olympic Games in Sochi.
Read More5 Lessons to Be Learned from ’80s Love Songs
Is there something more to ’80s love songs beyond the standard “can’t-live-without-you” creep factor? Just in time for Valentine’s Day, here are 5 ways the lyrics can help you fall in love with your job.
Read MoreA Trip to Remember
From luggage tags and plastic key cards to spa gifts and edible treats, the options for travel promotions are endless. For those feeling overwhelmed, we asked a few suppliers to break down their favorite travel products.
Read More3 Oscar-inspired Products for Celebrating Hollywood’s Big Night
The Academy Awards are fast-approaching, and who doesn’t like to have a little fun at Hollywood’s expense? Here are 3 products that are sure to win the award for “Best Oscar Party.”
Read More3-D Printing: To Believe or Not Believe the Hype
3-D printing made quite a splash at CES 2014. Are you buying into the hype, and how does this technology affect the print and promo industry?
Read MoreAdmore Inc. Manufactures Official 2013 White House Holiday Card
Admore Inc., a division of Ennis, received quite a gift this holiday season. The Macomb, Michigan-based supplier was selected to manufacture the official 2013 White House Holiday Card.
Read MoreU.S. Olympic Fundraising Mittens Produced in China
This week, the Associated Press reported that the red-white-and-blue mittens being sold by the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) to raise funds for winter athletes were manufactured in China. The words “Made in China” are clearly imprinted on the inside tag of the 100 percent acrylic mittens.
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