Who Do You Finish the Run For?

David Forster Jr. was the kind of person who paused during his busy days to truly appreciate the small things. When he passed away unexpectedly during a training run, a group of David’s running buddies wanted to do the same, take pause and appreciate their remarkable friend. “We want to finish that run for David.”

Getting Into Gear For Healthcare Workers

To support healthcare workers in nursing homes and small medical facilities, Logo’d Gear put their own spin on what our pets might say to us to encourage us to stay safe at home.

The Importance of Keeping It Simple

March 2020 was a stressful time for any independently-owned business. Tiny Little Monster in St. Louis turned delayed events and canceled orders into an an idea that benefitted their local community and other businesses around the country.

One Cincy For All

It’s often the simplest message that resonates the most deeply. It doesn’t get much simpler, or more powerful, than “be nice to each other.”

A Company Built on Giving Back

For Tony Poston, philanthropy isn’t just a part of his business model—it’s the very foundation it was built upon. From the beginning, his Pullman, Washington-based apparel and screen printing company, College Hill Custom Threads, has donated 10 percent back on orders that support charities or philanthropic causes, including more than $100,000 donated to those supported […]

Band Together: Logos and Imprints for a Cause

In 2001, a small group of people in the “Triangle” area (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina) came together looking for a way to respond to the tragic events of September 11.