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An attendee gift was needed for an annual event. The client chose a collapsible water pouch that would have the logos of the event sponsors on both the front and the back side. This project had a very short turnaround time, during a time period when supply was scarce and staff was limited on the production line.
Image Marketing kept in very close contact on a daily basis with the production facility and was able to shorten the production time to help with delivery. Additionally, the client agreed to pay extra for expedited shipping. In the end, the freight company declined to deliver to the client on the necessary in-hands date. As a result, Image Marketing drove to the distribution facility the afternoon of the event and personally delivered the gifts to the client. They were successfully handed out to the guests of this event.
A hairdresser was retiring after over 30 years of business. She wanted a custom thank you gift for all the people who have supported her throughout the years, but not too many were needed. The pen she wanted needed to have many functions so it would be valued and used for a long time. A pen with a stylus and a laser pointer light was chosen. It was also of a larger diameter so that it appealed to both men and women. In this situation, a logo was not desired. A simple way to say "Thank You" was the only requirement. The result was a huge success. She mentioned how people were instantly playing with the laser light and having lots of fun.
Client held a BBQ contest in the parking lot of their store. The public was invited to come and test the food for each participant. Votes were submitted in various categories. Each winner was given a monetary donation to their non-profit organization. To commemorate the event and the awards, the client had oversized checks produced. The final donation amount was handwritten on to each check. The client's goal was to support local non-profits and encourage the public to shop at their store.
Client was sponsoring a rodeo contestant. She wanted to donate 2 dress shirts to the rider. Embroidery needed to be on the back, on the front chest, and on the sleeve. Two shirts of different colors, with different thread colors, were produced.