Unique Awards
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by: Bob Bennett2
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Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 Time: 12:56 PM
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In addition to unique designs, awards can also be differentiated through the use of custom engravings on their bases. These engravings can reflect the name of the company, the name of the recipient, the company logo, and a corporate motto. These engravings can be etched into the base itself (marble is a common material), or they may be etched into a metal plate that is attached to the base. You can find unique awards that employ both of these methodologies. There are a number of tips to keep in mind when sourcing unique awards. The most important is to have a clear idea about the message that you want to convey. This will help define the stature of the award. Second, what is your price point? Awards are available in a broad range of prices. Third, how distinctive do you want the award to be? Is it important to have something totally unique to your organization? To help work through these issues, do research in both online as well as offline medium. Discuss your ides with some of the companies that provide these unique awards, and their unique award designers. Post your requirement in online boards and forums, soliciting the help of others who have gone through this project. Make sure you check testimonials from other satisfied customers. And, make sure your recipients are in good company – has this award manufacturer supplied awards to other reputable firms or individuals? Material must also be considered for the construction of the unique award. Some of the common materials which are being employed are bronze, pewter, crystal, and acrylic. These all have their benefits – some simple research will help you determine which is best for you.
Most of the materials which have been mentioned in this article are widely available in the market. It all boils down to which type of unique award works the best for your organization. Finally, give some thought to the engraving that will be included on these unique awards. This can include not only text (such as the recipient’s name or name of the award), but also corporate logos and symbols.
About the Author
Alice Bennett is author of this article on Corporate awards. Find more information about Sculpture awards here.
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