Customer Spotlight: 2025 Customer Creativity Review

Customer Spotlight: 2025 Customer Creativity Review

Some of our favorite creative customers of 2025

Rick Cundiff


This month, we’re revisiting some of our favorite customers from last year and their Customer Spotlights. Check out some of the great things our creative clients did in 2025!

January: Whitman Middle School, Seattle.

Brad Shigenaka teaches at Whitman Middle School, a grade 6-8 public school in Seattle, Washington. Thanks to his students, patches they designed and we made went to space!

February: Jackyl

The hard working, hard rocking band Jackyl features one of their “instruments” on the patches we made for them – a chainsaw.

March: John Lovett

A family golf league deserves a championship jacket. And a champion’s jacket deserves championship patches.

April: Brian Basler

For a tabletop role-playing game, what better mascot to depict on a patch than a mythological Greek hunting dog? Meet the Laelaps!

May: Matthew Vanderboegh

Honoring an Army Reserve unit with the Wings of the Hawk.

June: The Wheel and Tire Guy

Our prompt customer service and resolution of a problem wins over a local business owner.

July: Nancy Switzer

Artist Nancy Switzer celebrates the horse, including on custom apparel from us.

August: Elliot Ragland

Patches promote pizza provider!

September: Crystal Davis

An adventurous hiker took custom patches from us to the Grand Canyon!

October: Jenn Belcher

Fundraising with Riley’s Rockstars and custom t-shirts from us. (Hi, Riley!)

November: David Spotted Eagle

We created custom patches to recognize law enforcement officers of the Blackfeet Nation.

December: Pro Powder and Abrasive Supply

David Dickenson needed new patches for his company jackets, and reached out to us. Did he like the results? “[Expletive] Yes!”

 

 

 


Rick Cundiff

Rick Cundiff

Content Director, Blogger

Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.