Sublimation Success Story – By Impressions Magazine

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Turning Tragedy Into Triumph

By Impressions Magazine

For Kenna Connover of AZ Etch Works (Camp Point, IL), her sublimation business journey started at the front end of a big red truck.  It was a face-to-face meeting of the painful kind, as it pitted her and her motorcycle against the un-giving force of a diesel powered Goliath on a chilly March afternoon.  She lost!  The resulting collision put her out of work and into a wheelchair.  MORE>>

Par-T Shots Hitting the Road to Sublimation Success

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Bob Steadman realized the great potential of on-site sublimation work in 1999 while on a golf course with his friends… He developed a new business idea in his area; he would take photos of each foursome and, using his sublimation equipment, he would create personalized photo mugs to present to each golfer at the end of their match. MORE(PG28)>>

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Check out this Article Worth Reading! By A&E Magazine

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Imaged Awards: The Military Multi-Media Specialists
By: A&E Magazine

Imaged Awards - A&EThe United States military is one of the largest organizations of any kind, anywhere. As such, it requires its members to perform the variety of duties that any large corporation, or city, might provide. Most of us imagine a military career as the life of a soldier training for warfare, and for many, it is. However,
the military also needs doctors, lawyers, accountants and a staggering number of other professionals, including photographers and multi-media specialists.

Click here to read the full article – Imaged Awards: The Military Multi-Media Specialists

 

Profiles in Sublimation Success

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Paying It Forward

In 2006 Peg Higgins and Diane Hawn were referring to themselves as the 3 F’s; “Fat, Female and Fifty!”  They were both victims of downsizing in the economy and knew that taking the next step to a new career was not going to be an easy one.   Peg is a former art teacher who has taught in Paducah, Kentucky and Springfield, Illinois.  Diane is also a former school teacher but spent the majority of her time in the business sector.    Both women took different career paths to get where they are today but they both had the drive, vision and dedication needed for success.

It all started when Peg and Dawn took their personal savings and invested it in equipment to produce screen printed t-shirts and promotional products.  As part of their business plan, they attended a vendor workshop in Seattle, WA to learn more on how to use their new equipment to produce profitable merchandise. Little did they know that within the first four minutes of  the event they would be amazed by a new type of digital decoration called Sublimation.

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