by Sandee | Aug 23, 2019 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing, Signs and Banner Solutions
Trade Show Ready One thing D and S Designs does well is get our clients trade show ready. What I mean by that is, we don’t just provide giveaways for our clients when they are headed to a show, we work with them on a plan to get a good return on investment at...
by Sandee | Aug 17, 2019 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing, Marketing Tips, Screen Printing, T-shirts
City Lights Shirts Brand awareness can come in a variety of shapes and sizes like it did this year for the City Lights shirts. This ministry has done just plain t-shirts for many years, but this year the team asked about other options. We showed them long sleeve...
by Domenic | May 16, 2017 | D and S Designs, Embroidery sample, Growing Your Business
Camo hats are very popular. Have you ever seen a camo hat with a blue claw crab embroidered on it? That’s what we created for Husted’s Landing, a marina located in Fairton, NJ, that’s not only popular for going fishing, but also offers one of the...
by Domenic | Apr 22, 2017 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing
Event hoodies are unexpected. Most people expect to get a t-shirt. Want more recognition for your event? Print hoodies for your event instead of t-shirts. You can even offer to embroider names on the fronts for winners or key individuals. Hoodies are for everything...
by Domenic | Feb 3, 2017 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Latest T-shirt
Part of the challenge most small businesses face is creating brand awareness. Providing company employee shirts to everyone working for the business is a great way to build the brand faster. Not only do customers see the shirts while your employees are on the job, but...
by Domenic | Feb 3, 2016 | D and S Designs, Growing Your Business, Marketing, Marketing Tips, Promotional Consultant, Promotional Product
I remember in the old days, there use to be a sales guy who drove around in a big panel truck. He was called the “Calendar Guy.” I was a teenager at the time working at a local auto parts store. The “Calendar Guy” stopped by the auto parts store to see if we were...