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Gaming & Financial Stress Balls
Two distinct audiences share this range, and the shape choice determines which one the giveaway speaks to. Financial shapes including dollar signs, money bags, gold ingots, gold coins, gold bars, ATMs, and armoured cars suit banks, financial planners, mortgage brokers, accountants, and investment firms where a money-related form connects directly to what the business does. Gaming shapes including dice, casino chips, poker chips, slot machines, and a deck of cards suit casinos, gaming events, and corporate entertainment where the shape communicates the activity. All shapes are soft PU foam. Printing applies a single-colour logo to the flat face. Full colour digital print handles multi-colour logos and detailed artwork on the same surface.
A gold ingot on a financial adviser's desk or dice shapes on the table at a team-building event stay out because the shapes belong in those contexts. Generic round balls don't give a business that sector signal, and in financial and gaming settings where the audience has a clear professional identity, that gap shows up every time a competitor's giveaway is sitting right next to it.
The gold ingot is a best seller in the financial sub-group, in gold colouring that communicates value before the logo is read. Investment firms and wealth managers order it because the form connects to the asset class they work with.
Worth Knowing
What is the difference between printing and full colour digital print on these shapes?
Printing applies a single-colour logo to the flat face using pad printing, suiting logos with clean lines and limited colour. Full colour digital print handles multi-colour logos and detailed artwork on the flat face, and on compact print areas single-colour printing often gives the sharper result.
Which financial shapes suit a higher-value client gift rather than a trade show giveaway?
Gold ingot, gold bar, armoured car, and treasure chest shapes suit client gift contexts where a more detailed form and higher price point are appropriate alongside a card or branded material. Dollar sign and gold coin shapes suit event giveaways where a large volume is needed at a lower cost.
Do gaming shapes work for events outside a casino context?
Dice shapes work for any event involving strategy, chance, or decision-making, and team-building workshops and corporate fun days both use them for that reason. Casino chip shapes suit themed fundraising galas, while slot machine shapes are more specific to gaming venues and entertainment campaigns.
Can a financial services company use gaming shapes effectively?
Banks and financial companies occasionally use dice shapes for campaigns around investment risk, decision-making, or financial planning where the dice form works as a metaphor. The connection is less direct than a dollar sign but can be effective when the campaign messaging uses the chance or choice concept to communicate something about the product.