Specialty Items

Using fun and friendly illustrations on promotional specialty items is a natural way to connect with your clients and customers. People tend to “remember” visually, so if the art brings a smile, and helps get your message noticed and remembered, the product gives you a great return on a small investment!

Better yet, a specialty item is often given to a friend or collegue and it’s life has doubled! Promotional specialty items are great conversation starters too, and your story is told over and over again.

Milburn Taylor has years of experience working with clients and help them develop fun ideas to promote their business. While the tone is lighthearted, the message is serious and always meets specific marketing goals.

Milburn Creative works exclusively with www.customcrest.com. Visit their site, look at their complete catalog, and when you find a product you’d like to get a quote on, please use our contact form and describe your needs. Milburn will get back to you asap to discuss the product and the kind of art you would like to use. Or, contact Milburn with your request, and he’ll do the research for you.

Here are a few examples of creative ideas and art for promotional products by HumorGraphics:

This client transported cattle to shows,
and took a lot of pride in it.
J. Alton Bauerle wanted something unique
to offer to potential new tennants to the
Town Hollow Apartments.
Since the apartments attracted many young people and college students using a little bird character (JABbers) seemed like a natural. The glass stein was a big hit!
Cranfills Gap, Texas held an annual Wild Game Cook Off event,
and wanted something fun to promote it.
T-shirts and other products were created as a part of
their fundraising program.
In this case the wonderfully fun art was created by another artist. The button design was by HumorGraphics for the Fredericksburg Fly Fishers, now the TexasHillCountryFlyFishers.
Dobie Center is near the University of Texas campus, and the client wanted to
promote that fact.
They offer fully-furnished Austin dorms
and other amenities.
A fun cut-out magnet.
Beverage insulator design for Old Fort Parker Historic Site
in Groesbeck, Texas
In these Covid times we could all use a little cheering up!
HumorGraphics used this button as a self-promotion piece.