A dollar sign shape on a financial planner's desk communicates the sector before the logo is noticed. Dice at a casino night or a corporate games event communicate the occasion in the same way. The range splits into two groups. Financial shapes including dollar signs, money bags, gold ingots, gold coins, gold bars, a pot of gold, an ATM, an armoured car, and a treasure chest; and gaming shapes including small and large dice, casino chips, poker chips, a slot machine, and a deck of cards. All shapes are soft PU foam with the logo printed on the flat face using printing or full colour digital print. The two groups serve different audiences, so the shape choice tells clients which sector the giveaway is from before anyone reads the logo.
Dollar sign and money bag shapes connect to banking and finance at a glance, and the forms don't need supporting copy to be legible in those settings. Dice, casino chips, and slot machine shapes connect to gaming and entertainment in the same way, which makes the shape choice in this range less about the item itself and more about which audience and sector the campaign is targeting.
The dollar sign shape is the most ordered in this range, with express service and the lowest price point. It's the most direct financial symbol available and suits banks, financial advisers, and fundraising campaigns equally.
Good to Know
Which shapes suit a bank or financial services company?
Dollar sign and money bag shapes lead the financial sub-group, immediately legible for banks, credit unions, mortgage brokers, and financial planners. Gold ingot and gold coin shapes suit investment firms and wealth managers where the imagery of physical value connects to what the company handles.
Which shapes suit a casino or gaming event?
Dice shapes suit gaming events, casino nights, and team-building functions where the activity involves chance or strategy. Casino chip and poker chip shapes suit venues whose audience already associates the form with the setting, while slot machine shapes suit gaming venues running promotional campaigns.
Can the same shape serve both a giveaway and a client gift?
Dollar sign and money bag shapes work well as both high-volume trade show giveaways and lower-volume client gifts where the financial theme connects to the relationship. Gold ingot and armoured car shapes suit client gift contexts more naturally given their higher price point and more detailed form.
What is the print area on a dice stress ball?
The flat face of each side is the print surface, proportionally large relative to the overall size of the shape on both the small and large dice. A logo and a business name fit cleanly on the face, and both full colour digital print and single-colour printing work well.