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24 April, 2023

5 Design Tips for the Perfect Promotional Stress Ball

Have you ever given your business cards out to someone only to have them throw them away the next day? If so, you aren’t alone, and you probably didn’t think it would hurt your business in any way, but it actually did. Stress balls are essential to marketing yourself or your company; just like anything else, they must be handled properly.

Here are some tips on avoiding this common problem by creating the perfect promotional stress ball that gives your clients something to hold onto.

1. Don’t Skimp on Quality
Promotional stress balls are a great way to get your brand noticed, but only if they’re high quality. Cheap, flimsy stress balls will just end up in the trash – and no one wants their brand associated with that.

Here are seven tips to ensure your promotional stress balls are top-notch:


2. Don’t be Afraid to be Silly
Designing a promotional stress ball doesn’t have to be serious business. In fact, some of the best stress balls are those that are fun and playful. So don’t be afraid to let your creativity run wild. Here are a few tips to get you started:

3. Good Promotional Products Don’t Look Cheap
Avoid using low-quality materials. If your stress ball looks and feels cheap, it will reflect poorly on your brand. Keep your design simple. Too many colours or patterns can be overwhelming and create a cluttered look.

Make sure your logo is visible. This is the whole point of having a promotional stress ball, after all. Consider adding a fun element to your design. A pop of colour or an interesting texture can make your stress ball more eye-catching and memorable.

Keep in mind that less is often more regarding promotional products. A well-designed stress ball with a simple message will be more effective than one overloaded with information.

4. Avoid Too Many Colours or Designs
There's no such thing as too many colours or designs for promotional stress balls. After all, the more choices you have, the more likely you will find the perfect one for your brand. However, for one stress ball, it should not have too many colours. You should keep it simple and use primary colours. In addition, you may have to use colours for your brand or logo.

5. A Good Logo is Worth its Weight in Gold
There's no denying that a good logo is important. After all, it's the first thing people will see when they look at your brand. But what makes a good logo? The design and colours. So, ensure that your logo appears clearly on stress balls for people to notice your brand.


The Stress Balls Only Team