How To Pick Out An Award Plaque That" s A Real Winner
We are here today to present an award to... for... Well here you have it. Right from the start you have to know just who is receiving the award plaque and exactly what type of achievement was made. Once you have this information you can go on to the rest of the important information you will need in order to make your final decision on what type of award plaque to have custom made for the recipient. But this is only the beginning...
Now that you know who the award plaque is being given to and what the award is for, you have to make some important decisions. These decisions have a few factors involved, but these factors will play an important role in the making of your final award plaque buying decision. So let's get started...
There are 3 important questions you have to ask yourself before you go out and make your award plaque purchase.
The first question is about cost. How much are you willing to spend on this award? If price is really no factor in this equation, then go with the best and the most expensive plaque available. That happens to be the crystal, chrome or a bronze award plaque. With a look and a feel of elegance and glamour, this crystal, chrome or bronze plaque says spare no expense for this is the best for the best.
If funding for your award plaque is on a smaller scale, then go with an acrylic plaque. The acrylic plaque comes close to the look of the more expensive crystal plaque, but the cost of the acrylic plaque will be easier on your wallet.
Now if your situation calls for multiple awards such as amateur sports teams or company picnic participant games, etc..., with a more moderate means of financing, then by all means go with a wood award plaque and engrave something short about the award, the event and the date on the gold engraving plate.
You have choices and you don't have to break the bank in order to provide an award.
Next, size does matter. Now start thinking about how much you have to say on the award plaque. If a short amount of text is adequate, then by all means go for a plaque of adequate size. If you are planning on a large amount of text to be engraved on the plaque, then of course, you will have to go with a plaque in a size that will accommodate the amount of engraving text you will have to engrave. Moving right along...
You have now come to the point where you have to ask yourself where will this award plaque be kept? Is the recipient going to place the plaque on a desktop, a shelf or on a wall? All 4 types of plaques, wood, acrylic, crystal and metal are available in freestanding models. If the recipient has plenty of wall space, then by all means go with the traditional wall plaque. Award wall plaques have been a favorite and most popular type of plaque for many years. So now you have it...
When you have all the answers for the questions stated above, then go shopping for the award plaque. Rest assured that you have done your research and are ready to make your buying decision. Maybe someone should give you an award plaque for a job well done.
Now that you know who the award plaque is being given to and what the award is for, you have to make some important decisions. These decisions have a few factors involved, but these factors will play an important role in the making of your final award plaque buying decision. So let's get started...
There are 3 important questions you have to ask yourself before you go out and make your award plaque purchase.
The first question is about cost. How much are you willing to spend on this award? If price is really no factor in this equation, then go with the best and the most expensive plaque available. That happens to be the crystal, chrome or a bronze award plaque. With a look and a feel of elegance and glamour, this crystal, chrome or bronze plaque says spare no expense for this is the best for the best.
If funding for your award plaque is on a smaller scale, then go with an acrylic plaque. The acrylic plaque comes close to the look of the more expensive crystal plaque, but the cost of the acrylic plaque will be easier on your wallet.
Now if your situation calls for multiple awards such as amateur sports teams or company picnic participant games, etc..., with a more moderate means of financing, then by all means go with a wood award plaque and engrave something short about the award, the event and the date on the gold engraving plate.
You have choices and you don't have to break the bank in order to provide an award.
Next, size does matter. Now start thinking about how much you have to say on the award plaque. If a short amount of text is adequate, then by all means go for a plaque of adequate size. If you are planning on a large amount of text to be engraved on the plaque, then of course, you will have to go with a plaque in a size that will accommodate the amount of engraving text you will have to engrave. Moving right along...
You have now come to the point where you have to ask yourself where will this award plaque be kept? Is the recipient going to place the plaque on a desktop, a shelf or on a wall? All 4 types of plaques, wood, acrylic, crystal and metal are available in freestanding models. If the recipient has plenty of wall space, then by all means go with the traditional wall plaque. Award wall plaques have been a favorite and most popular type of plaque for many years. So now you have it...
When you have all the answers for the questions stated above, then go shopping for the award plaque. Rest assured that you have done your research and are ready to make your buying decision. Maybe someone should give you an award plaque for a job well done.
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