Problem Washington University in St. Louis Physicians wanted to drive more traffic to their web portal to increase the awareness of the services available via the Internet. They wanted to reach as many people as possible with an item that kept the web address in front of the recipient for a long period of time with a limited budget. Solution… Read more →
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White-Rodgers Screwdrivers
Problem White-Rodgers needed a way to keep their brand at the top of the service technician’s mind, as they are often the person to recommend and sell contracts. Solution Lipic’s developed a screwdriver to be sent out with each item. This way the technician always has the correct tool to install the product, and they receive a constant reminder of… Read more →
Schnucks New Mission Campaign
Problem Schnucks developed a new Mission and Vision and needed a way to communicate and reinforce these new statements to their employees, as well as the general public. Solution Lipic’s provided several vehicles to achieve their goals. T-shirts, mouse pads, wall signs and badge decals were just a few. Taking the basic logo and text, we successfully gave Schnucks a… Read more →
WUSM Physical Therapy Sell Sheets
Challenge The Department of Physical Therapy at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis wanted a way to raise money and generate student interest in various branded items without over ordering. Solution Lipic’s created custom sell sheets designed to generate interest in three specific items: a custom static decal, water bottle and t-shirt, all using the School of Medicine… Read more →
Barnes-Jewish Hospital Informational Wallet Cards
Challenge Barnes-Jewish Hospital wanted a way to keep their employees and patients up-to-date with Patient Transport, Safety Tips, the Phonetic Alphabet, Identity Theft and other pertinent information. Solution Lipic’s suggested laminated wallet cards in various sizes that could keep all important information at the employees’ fingertips. Results The results have been very positive and over ten different cards have been… Read more →
St. Louis Children’s Hospital Silicone Bracelets
Problem St. Louis Children’s Hospital wanted to utilize the silicone bracelet craze to increase the recognition of the Hospital. Solution Lipic’s recommended a unique design of alternating blue and white silicone that made the bracelet identifiable with the Hospital. Results The bracelets were used with great success, and even requested two additional versions, including a smaller, more colorful version for… Read more →
The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis/SLU Promotional Items
Problem The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis wanted to increase the Billiken fans’ recognition of the Center’s sponsorship of the team, as well as the fact that Dr. Gross is the team’s physician. Solution Lipic’s recommended a Pop-A-Shot contest at several home games. Each fan was allowed a chance to beat that day’s record. Participants were each given different small… Read more →
Saint Louis Zoo Custom Sticker Sheets
Problem The Saint Louis Zoo needed some updated items to give to teachers as a gift to students in classrooms. These students are learning about animals at the Zoo, including how to adopt one. Solution Lipic’s worked in conjunction with Zoo photographers and designed a sticker sheet using photos of actual Saint Louis Zoo animals. The ability to get multiple… Read more →
MidAmerica Airport Presentation Promotion
Problem MidAmerica Airport needed a way to transport a presentation to their international exporting/importing clients. They needed something that could help sell themselves as a freight hub while also keeping their name fresh in their customer’s minds. Solution Lipic’s suggested a USB drive to transport the presentation and a lanyard to keep it handy. Results The Airport was thrilled with… Read more →
WUSTL Apparel Catalogs
Challenge The Washington University Physicians wanted to increase the visibility of their doctors and present a uniform image to their patients. Solution Lipic’s created two custom brochures specifically for use by both the Physicians and the School of Medicine – one with lab coats and scrubs and the other with apparel such as polos, shirts and jackets. Results The School of… Read more →