Case Study #1
Client: Washingtonpost.com
Product: Desk Refrigerator
Washingtonpost.com wanted to “WOW” sales directors and managers from their corporate market. The profile was 25 to 40 years old and mostly from New York and Los Angeles. Their goal was to give an innovative gift during a conference to keep their on-line advertising capabilities “top of mind” with these advertisers
Case Study #2
Client Discovery Channel
Product: Custom Five Charm Key Tag
Discovery Channel had been looking for an inexpensive product that could be totally customized for their network. The product would need to provide examples of the types of programming available on this unique cable channel. This product would be used for trade show give-aways, special projects, and also as a retail item in their company store.
Case Study #3
Client: MedImmune
Product: Tin Lunch Box
MedImmune contacted Visions for promotional gift suggestions to be used as welcome gifts to their newly constructed corporate headquarters. The concept was to have something on each person’s desk when they arrive on the first day in the new building that would excite them about the move.
Case Study #4
Client: Acumen Solutions
Project: Birthday/Anniversary Program
To give gifts to employees for personal milestones: birthday, wedding, new baby, new home purchase and two year anniversary with company.
Case Study #5
Client: SHS North America
Product: Fulfillment of custom pen, bib, product literature, customer supplied product.
Presentation of new product to doctor’s and prospective users as well as fulfillment of the kits as needed.
Case Study #6
Client: Chesapeake Systems
Project: Company Picnic
Favors for a Company Picnic with a Western Theme
Case Study #7
Client: Washington Capitals
Product: Custom Designed Medallion
The objective of this project was to produce a “Thank You” gift for MCI Center Executive Suite Holders. They wanted something unique, special & ONLY available to the suite holders.
Case Study #8
Client: Maryland Jockey Club
Project: The 2005 Preakness Stakes
The objective of this project was to come up with creative, new, useful, high end, but not too expensive gifts for the Horseman for the 2005 running of the Preakness Stakes.
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