Monday, September 14, 2015

Digital Design - Hot Trend for Fall

Seems like the new thing for apparel this fall is digital designs or textures.

The latest from Sanmar and Ogio are fabric colors with a digital pattern. It's similar to a heathered look, but instead of different colored threads woven together to create the look, it's a printed pattern. We're seeing this look on moisture-wicking, poly apparel.


The poly fleece jackets offer a very comfortable alternative to a sweater, with a more professional look than the standard solid color performance fleece.

View Details Here:  Digital Design Items

 

 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Package It Right – 3 Tips for Presenting Your Gift

So you've selected the perfect gift item to give to your customers, team or staff. You've paid attention to every detail – item selection, color, imprint area, decorating method and cost. Everything's been ordered, proofed and approved, and you're just awaiting it's arrival at your door.

Except…could you possibly be forgetting something that can help really impact the presentation of the gift? How are you planning to present it to the recipients? Pull the items out of the shipping box they came in? Grab them from a pile?

How about a custom box or container instead? You spent all this time getting the item just right, don't you want the packaging to be just as important and impactful?

Packaging doesn't just have to be a gift wrapped box. Think outside of the box for some unique ways to present your gift:

1.  Tumblers and Sports Bottles
Yes, that's right, tumblers! Large tumblers can make great packaging for smaller items, and can even fit smaller rolled-up tshirts. Of course, they make great containers for smaller items, such as candies, desk accessories, pens, lip balms and golf balls and tees.

 



2.  Totes and Bags
An obvious choice, right? With so many sizes, shapes and colors, finding the match for your gift should be no problem. Larger bags make great packaging for multiple items also. And the nice thing about a bag for gift packaging, it's reusable and appreciated on it's own as part of the gift.

 

3.  Custom Boxes and Cans
Don't be afraid of custom box packaging. By dropping your own graphics and design into pre-made templates, custom boxes can be a very affordable and unique presentation. And with a wide variety of shapes and sizes, your options are limitless.

 




Monday, August 17, 2015

Ties, Scarves & Socks – Oh My!

Custom imprinted apparel isn't only about shirts, hats and jackets. Neck ties, scarves and socks make great options as accessories with wide appeal. Not only are they attractive and professional-looking, typically they are one-size-fits-most so sizing is not an issue.

For a professional look, a combination of ties and scarves customized with your organization's colors and logo makes a great unifying statement.

Neckties

Come in a variety of fabrics, including silk, microfiber, and polyester. Can be custom woven with your logo or design, or imprinted using embroidery, screen printing or laser etching.

 


Scarves

A variety of styles and fabrics, including infinity and various rectangle or square shapes.


Socks

Always a fun accessory, options in socks include dress, sport, ankle, crew, tube and performance socks. Socks can be fully customized by choosing thread colors and woven designs, or imprinted with transfers, appliqués or embroidery.

 





Monday, August 3, 2015

Make 'Em Look - 3 Tradeshow Tricks


You've got your trade show exhibit booth reserved, you've got your handouts printed, giveaways ordered, and raffle or other draw prepared. But how are you going to catch the attention of everyone who passes by your booth? What's going to make them stop and take a second look before heading off to that eye-catching booth they see down the aisle?

Exhibitor Online has twelve tricks for table top displays, here's three top ones:




One Big Image


Using one large image on your display will create a focal point which will be much more likely to draw people in. You only have a one or two second window to grab someone's attention, so a single, attention-grabbing image will help pull them out of the aisle and into your booth.

Get Rid of Unnecessary Text


Use too much text and nobody's going to read it. Don't use enough, and they won't know what you're about. According to experts, about 10 words along with your logo are a good balance. Focus on the benefit you provide, not on details.


Use Simple, Clean Fonts


Make your words easy to read from the aisle. A sans serif font like Helvetica or Myriad, large enough to be readable from several feet away. A good rule of thumb is that your headline should be 4 inches tall or more.


When it comes down to it, the goal of a tradeshow booth is to generate interest to create awareness of your organization or to grow your business. None of that will happen if your booth doesn't draw attention.






Monday, July 20, 2015

Charge It Right - Power Banks

Power banks and charging devices have become very popular this year as a way to keep your tech items charged while away from home.

But trying to figure out which device will power your needs can be confusing. Thanks to one of our favorite suppliers, Gemline, here's an easy-to-read chart explaining what you need to know.

Simply put – find your device, note the mAh it requires, then purchase a power bank with at least that amount of charging power (if you want to be able to fully charge that one device).

If you need to fully charge more than one device on a single charge, you'll need to add the mAh's to find the total amount you will need.

If your power bank contains only a fraction of the total mAh your device requires, then it can charge your device, just not fully.


Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Bluetooth – Just the Facts (And Some Theories)

We encounter it all the time these days – Bluetooth. Yet, do you really know what it's all about? And why the heck is it called that? 

Here's some quick facts you can pull out next time you have a bar bet:


  • Why is it called Bluetooth?
    • The developer (Jim Kardach) suggested the name Bluetooth in 1997 as a nod to the Scandinavian 10th century King Harald Bluetooth. The King unified Denmark and Norway, like the technology unites various devices.
  • What is that symbol in the logo?
    • Again, a nod to the Norse. It's the Nordic runes for the initials "HB." 
  • What is Bluetooth?
    • It's a technology for connecting devices like computers, speakers, phones, mice, and headsets wirelessly to one another.
  • What is pairing?
    • This is the initial connecting of the devices using a passkey, which is then stored.
  • What is connected?
    • When the devices are able to communicate with one another, they are connected.
  • What kind of range does Bluetooth have?
    • Class 2 Bluetooth, which is most common, has a range of about 33 feet

And now some extra credit, for those of you that really love trivia, and history:
  • How did King Harold get the nickname, "Bluetooth?"
    • 3 Possible Reasons:
      • He had a bad tooth, which was black, and the word "blue" meant "dark." (most common theory)
      • He was called "Thegn" in England, which meant chief. Since "blue" meant "dark", his nickname was really "dark chieftain."
      • He wore blue clothing, which in those time was the most expensive, thus signifying his royal stature.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Tee It Up – We've Got Your Back

Typically, you may not think of a promotional products company like The Creative J to be your best source for screen printed tshirts. However, you just might want to think about that again. Apparel is a BIG part of our business, and an area at which we really excel.

No, we don't have our own equipment and no, we don't print them here at our offices. However, this offers our customers an advantage over traditional tshirt shops:  Options – and lots of them! 



Since we are able to combine the best sources for your specific order, you'll receive our expert marketing and creative input on each project. We won't just slap your logo on the left chest and call it good, we'll work with you to make sure you project the image you envision.

So, why should you use The Creative J for apparel?
  • More apparel brands and options
    • Since we're not tied into any one source for our apparel, we offer a wide variety of brands, styles, and price points for our customers. 
    • We customize each order by choosing the apparel source, the decorator and the shipping method in order to fit our customer's specific needs for style, budget and time-frame.
    • Need more than shirts? We've got it – shirts, caps, pants, jackets, accessories, even shoes!
    • Brands such as Eddie Bauer, Ogio, Columbia, Carhartt, Red Kap, Greg Norman, Adidas, Nike, Puma, Ralph Lauren/Polo, Izod, Dri-Duck, Lacoste, American Apparel, Champion, Gildan … the list goes on and on.
  • Customization
    • Want to customize the apparel tag with your own brand? We can do that.
    • Want to create your own custom color and style combinations? We can do that.
    • Want to shorten sleeves, add pockets, coordinate laces, create shirt/cap combos? We can do that.
    • Want to combine various decorating techniques? We can do that.
  • Multiple Sources
    • We can pull inventory from multiple warehouses and suppliers, so we have more options when stocks run low. 
  • Schedule Flexibility
    • Since we work with multiple decorators, we aren't tied into any one decorator's schedule. If Decorator A is booked, we can move to Decorator B to meet your event date.
  • Creative Decoration and Design
    • We utilize decorators across the country in order to bring our customers unique options that will truly set them apart, such as:
      • laser etching and applique
      • oversized screen printing
      • specialty inks, including metallics, puff, suede, clear, glow-in-the-dark, foils, soft-hand, distressed and more
      • full color heat transfers, sequins, rhinestones, and embroidery
      • full color overall sublimation printing
  • Safety Compliance for Youth Apparel
    • We make sure all youth apparel is properly tested and tagged according to federal safety regulations.
  • Upfront Pricing and Details
    • As always, we'll provide you with complete order details and costs before you pay a penny, and we stand by our quotes. You won't find us sneaking in additional charges on the final invoice. 
  • Guided Options and Choices
    • We don't expect you to come in knowing exactly what you want or need. We'll help guide you through the process to narrow down the specific styles, brands, decoration and budgets which will work best for your unique situation.
So, now that you know a little more about us, we'd like to know more about you. Tell us about your next project and see how we can help.