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Take a look at our shipping department! Today’s shipments are going to a lot of unique clients, but most notably, two of these pallets are heading to the Kentucky Derby! Keep the orders coming and thanks to all our great customers!
Last Modified: April 30th, 2012
We want you to feel 100% confident about your order from Purebuttons, so we’ve created a gallery of the backs of our custom promotional products. This will hopefully give you a better idea about what to expect.
Notice that each size and shape varies, so this information may be helpful when deciding which product is right for your unique project!
View our Product Backs Gallery here!
Last Modified: April 24th, 2012
When ordering merch from PureButtons, order a digital proof and our art department will mock up your artwork in a high res digital proof to let you see what you can expect when your art becomes custom promotional products! This is the best way to make sure your design is ready to print!
Last Modified: April 13th, 2012
You may or may not have noticed that all of our button templates have areas designated for rim printing. This is a great way for you to add a url, email address, or any kind of text you want on the button, but not on the face of your product. Check out just a couple examples of rim printing and remember to use this great feature next time you order custom buttons, fridge magnets, zipper pulls, or pocket mirrors!
More uses for rim text could be adding Copyright / Trademark information, licensing #’s, email address, phone numbers, web urls or just other informational text.
Here is an example of utilizing the rim area for a unique art pattern. Use your imagination to put a little surprise in your button design!
Last Modified: February 23rd, 2012
As many of you already know, the entire Midwest is getting cooked with temperatures reaching 100+ degrees. Unfortunately, Ohio is included in this heat wave. We decided to embrace the heat and take a few photos outside of a few orders that we completed today. Take note of the thermometer we took outside.
This picture was painful to take.
106 degrees in Ohio?!?!
Last Modified: July 21st, 2011