We start where the catalog ends.
We build what isn't there yet — from brief to finished product.
The brief is the product.
Most merch starts with a catalog. A vendor shows you 40 options. You pick the least bad one. The brief-first approach works the other way: you tell us what the moment is, who's receiving it, and what it needs to accomplish. We source the answer — or build it if it doesn't exist.
The promotional industry has a finite catalog. Other industries don't. We reach across them — agricultural, industrial, consumer goods, pharmaceutical packaging — to find solutions that aren't in any merch catalog. If we can't source it, we can manufacture it.
- 6,000+ supplier relationships across multiple industries, not just promotional products
- Custom product development from concept through manufacture
- Sourcing under deadline — including when other vendors have already said no
A coloring book that tells their story.
Endor Labs needed something that reflected their culture and felt unlike anything available off the shelf — not a notebook with a logo slapped on it. We built a fully illustrated custom coloring book that told their company story from the inside. Designed, illustrated, and manufactured to their brief. The kind of item people keep.
A whole custom line, made without leaving the state.
The University of Colorado Denver comes to us for the pieces a catalog can't make. Commencement keychains cut from blue-pine beetle-kill wood — a Colorado sustainability story built into the material. A custom tie and scarf for the chancellor, sewn by a local Denver company that employs refugees. A custom Milo mascot patch on a printed backer card. Different briefs, one throughline: original work, sourced end to end inside Colorado.
Tell us the brief. We'll find the answer.
Describe what you're trying to accomplish. We'll source it — or build it.
Or see what we've built: Our Work →