Stadri is pleased to have a very special guest author writing a series of articles for us—Paul Elshoff, Founder and First Officer of the Winnipeg chapter of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club
Anyone can brag about how great they are and post great customer testimonials. But what if rather than simply copying and pasting hundreds of lines of boring text from dozens of emails, we also posted the images of the corresponding patches and used these as examples to better educate our audience about our services and embroidered patches in general?
Instantly recognizable to all who see it, designers have been creating emblems and logos for years and even those with a limited fashion knowledge can differentiate between the main brands. Establishing a logo is a key part of a business’ development but not all brands are able to project the prestige which they desire. So what is the secret?
UMASDA wanted to have its own identifying custom patch for its school members. The final design agreed upon is very eye-catching and vibrant. It is a patch that is worn by all of the students, and has even been made into a US Registered Trademark.
When it comes to sports jerseys and uniforms, many organizations opt to have their logo or insignia embroidered directly onto their garments in an attempt to avoid affixing dozens of embroidered patches themselves. But could buying embroidered patches separately be more cost effective?
By now your probably know that we at Stadri love to share good testimonials with you. Since all of the reviews we've shared thus far have been for embroidered patches, I thought I'd take a little time and share some testimonials for woven labels and woven patches.
Our award-winning, in-house design studio is pleased to release a special edition military patch celebrating the defenders of America’s freedom.
Aptly named as the Fallen Heroes Commemorative Patch, this round, twelve-inch patch features the original logos of each branch of America’s military.
The appropriately named Miss Monster commissioned Stadri to create an embroidered patch representing the Cthulhu’s status as octopus, dragon, and human caricature.