
Continuing Our Education Is So Easy, Yet So Difficult
There are hundreds of thousands of students who just received their degree and are marching into the workforce, eager to wield their newly attained knowledge in their first post-secondary education job. The lesson that a lot of us missed is that the learning should never stop, the education should continue, and the rate of advancement in most industries is lightning fast, so we are going to have to run to keep up. Thankfully, we have these handy dandy internet devices that p


Creative Packaging: Tell Your Story Through The Way You Pack!
In our line of business, one of the best ways our clients stand out from competition is with the way their products and marketing kits are packaged. Their packaging tells a story. It’s on-point with who they are and gives the receiver/buyer something to look forward to before they even get to the promotional products inside. Below is a slideshow of some of our creative packaging straight from our in house creative team. Let us help you create your next packing project! For mo


THE ART OF SELLING: MORSEL #2 – STOP SELLING, START SOLVING
Chew on this: No one wants a drill, they want a hole. When I first began in sales, I remember many long (and hot!) cold-call “outings” in the local businesses. Cold calling probably wasn’t the best approach in hind-sight but the lessons I learned were invaluable and character-developing. One such lesson learned (regrettably it took me longer than it should have) was the shift from: SELLING to SOLVING. The “early-day” cold calls were solely targeted around explaining (as quick

How to provide feedback to a designer without making them cringe.
Designers hear feedback everyday, internally through their peers and externally through their clients and audience. Its a designer’s job to turn that feedback into a great design that satisfies all parties involved. Although designers love receiving feedback, there are a few phrases that make them utterly cringe. Here are the top three cringe worthy phrases and ways you can better articulate it, so they can help solve your problems more efficiently. 1. Make It Pop “Make it po