The range runs from simple, generic human forms at the entry level through to profession-specific characters dressed as doctors, nurses, teachers, lawyers, dentists, miners, pilots, firemen, and more, with a further group of fantasy and pop-culture figures including robots, astronauts, aliens, ninjas, and wizards at the upper end. The entry-level human shapes suit general event giveaways and desk promotions where character doesn't need to match a specific sector. Profession shapes connect the item to the recipient's working world, while the fantasy characters suit tech companies, gaming organisations, entertainment events, and youth-focused campaigns where the character form resonates with the audience. All shapes are soft PU foam with the logo printed on the flat panel of the body.
A nurse shape on a clinic reception desk, a lawyer figure in a law firm's conference room, or a teacher shape in a school staff bag sends a message about who the giver is before anyone reads the logo. That alignment between the character and the recipient's context is what makes a profession-shaped stress toy stay on the desk rather than in a bag.
The Bruce range covers doctor, fireman, lawyer, chef, miner, pilot, policeman, painter, and trucker shapes in a consistent character style across professions. That makes it straightforward to order the same item family for a campaign targeting multiple professional audiences.
Good to Know
What is the print area like on a people-shaped stress toy?
The flat torso panel on the front of the shape is where the logo goes, large enough on most profession shapes for a logo and a business name alongside the character's uniform detail. It gives a cleaner, flatter surface than the head or limbs for pad printing or full colour digital print.
How does a buyer choose between a profession shape and a fantasy shape?
Profession shapes suit campaigns where the character reflects the recipient's sector, such as a doctor for a clinic or a lawyer for a conference. Fantasy shapes suit organisations where brand personality matters more than sector identity , including a robot for a tech brand, a wizard for gaming, an alien for a youth event.
Can the same profession shape be ordered with different logos for different recipients?
Each order runs one logo consistently across all units in the run, so different logo versions of the same shape require separate orders each with their own artwork file. The same shape can be reordered independently with different logos as many times as needed.
Does full colour digital print work on people-shaped PU foam?
Full colour digital print works on the flat torso panel of a people shape and handles multi-colour logos, gradients, and detailed artwork on the printed surface. Printing uses pad printing for single-colour or spot-colour logos and is available across all styles in the range.