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Re: Swag Help?
You're welcome! If you need any help with anything just pm me!
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Does your team have a mascot that you could incorporate into the swag? Team 33, the Killer Bees, make antennae as part of their swag, and it's a very recognizable thing (here's a picture from 33's website) . I don't know what the associated costs are, though.
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I am so using the term swag to reference the marketing division of the team!
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T-shirts are defiantly the most important swag item you can buy. They provide an easy reference point for other teams, judges, sponsors and the general public to notice and remember you. The will unfortunately take up a vast majority of your budget, if not all of it. Like Billfred said it's pretty easy to lower the cost by buying in bulk, using one design, and as few colors as possible. This happens to be what 1902s team mom does for a living so PM her (her username is wendymom) and she'll be able to give you more details on pricing and stuff like that.
As for other giveaways try to be as creative as possible. In our rookie year Exploding Bacon was having trouble finding funding for pins as well, so instead of going the traditional round button route we bought about 10 dollars worth of foam core, 500 pin backs (cost about 3.00 at a craft store) and a few sticks of hot glue and we created our Wilbur face on a rocket pins. They turned out to be pretty popular and we've stuck with this method ever since. A picture of our pins can be found here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/24628 The bottle cap pins are a great idea as well, pretty much anything that incorporates a team logo can be made into a great memorable pin. |
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The above mentioned items are all good.
There are two things that I received as swag years ago that I continue to use at every event I go to. One is a little retractable tape measure. The team put their number on it. The other is a small whiteboard (around 12" by 12") with an attachable dry erase marker. The team's name and number is printed on the top. Teams can use this to post their schedule or "back in 5 minutes". Years ago Team 7 made a "Robot on Board" (a take-off on the "Baby on Board") sign with magnets that they gave out to every team. I continue to see these at events. I have no idea what the cost of these items was to the teams. I just know they travel in my "kit of parts" (a portable box on wheels that goes with me to every event.) |
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That reminds me of a similar thing that we got a few years ago. It was a larger whiteboard with our team number at the top, and it had columns and rows outlined with some sort of tape, with headings for "Match number" "Time" "Blue Alliance" and "Red Alliance" at the top. It was always a staple in our pit, and was a lot more simple to use than a whiteboard with lines drawn on (it looked neater, and having contrasting colors between the lines and the marker colors made it easier to read).
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I have received swag such as: anadized 8020, bandannas with team numbers screen printed on, pins, pens, mini cd-roms with team logo printed on them, and the data was team info, lanyards, badges, engraved keyrings, mousepads, mini tape measures, laundry bag sack, t-shirts, pencil cups, stickers (Moe365 had a great sticker in 2001, or 2002), dog tags, bandade holders.
Some other suggestions are customized pen drive, rubber stamper, post-it notepad, mini flashlight, business/trading cards with team info, mini screen cleaner brush. |
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Thanks guys. This helped a lot.
We have a set of 3 brothers in our team and their mother happened to have a button maker we could use so I ended up buying supplies for these online. We're having each kid pay $3 to buy their own shirt. (up to $6 if they can afford it.) I found a great local business who was willing to do it for just the cost of the tee shirt. It's all beautiful screen printed stuff too. With the left over money I bought little flashing octopi to write our team name and number on and give out to each team. We're also going to use our photo printers to make copies of a team photo to give out. We're an art school so they're really good quality epison printers. For this year's competition we're also going to do trading cards with our robot's weight and stats on them. ![]() |
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For the trading card, don't forget to put the Center of Gravity as a stat
![]() We were also talking about trading cards at work today. You could make cards pretty cheaply since printing seems like a good tool you have available. have fun little stats for each student. (this one has an electronics ability of +5, this one is weak against snow, that one has +10 for spirit, etc.) Put your team logo on the back (and learn how to align duplex printing) and you will have teams trying to trade for a full set in no time. |
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