Billions of dollars are spent annually in North America on promotional items such as T-shirts, pens, hats, and calendars by companies that give these promotional items away to existing and ...
Failure to properly obtain trademark approval could hinder vendor fulfillment of your order. Items may be subject to confiscation in cases of inappropriate or incorrect trademarks usage. Whenever ...
The companies below have an approved license to brand/embellish promotional merchandise and apparel on behalf of the University. If none of these vendors can provide the unique items you are looking ...
Geiger, a family-owned and managed promotional products distributor, has named David Geiger its new president. In the company ...
The below design examples illustrate various ways to incorporate UAB branding on your promotional and apparel items. Ready to find a vendor and place an order? Review the ordering and approval process ...
What exactly is brand-named merchandise? Branded merchandise can be a potent method of increasing brand recognition, increasing customer loyalty, and involving employees. When employees wear or use ...
as the university's preferred supplier for promotional products. This contract streamlines the ordering and approval process. Visit the Trademarks & Licensing website to learn more about ordering.
Promotional items given to donors, visitors, alumni, study participants, students, and potential students are allowed. The promotional item must be inscribed or imprinted with words and/or pictures ...
as the university's preferred supplier for promotional products to streamline the ordering and approval process. The online catalog offers several pre-approved promotional product and apparel items ...