Imagine that you are at the farewell party of your colleague. Seventeen individuals carried the drugstore coffee mug that had the same "World’s Best" written on it. Then Janet unfolds a photo book about twenty years of office hijackings, full of hideous hairstyles and handwritten memos of the staff. Better guess Chickadee, what present is cried over? Customized gifts have emotional impact, which can never be compared with generic gifts. They engage in conveying something in meaning without saying a single word: I know you. The fact that they have been noticed is enough to justify their presence in our highly commodified gifting culture.

My brother in law is an obsessive collector of vinyl records. Couple Pitara His wife commissioned a piece of art last birthday that included covers on his favorite albums in a portrait of Miles Davis. Cost her maybe around sixty dollars. He rightly became misty-eyed. I have seen this fellow lift a 400 pound weight without raising an eyebrow, but custom art? Different story entirely.
The magic is crystallized in the details. Anyone can grab flowers. But still flowers in the favorite shade of her dead mother, in a vase carved with a saying which they both loved? That moves the gift-giving practices to a level of almost sorcery.
Children feel special attention such as a concentrated pleasure enhanced into their veins. School supplies are turned into markers of identity by a backpack with their name stitched on it. Then they are having to guard the backpack just like Frodo with the One Ring. That nineteen other children have the same model is no matter—this one writes in permanent letters that it belongs to him.
The use of technology has democratized the concept of customization in manners that were inconceivable by the previous generation. Your grandmother required an exclusive store and three weeks lead time of monogrammed handkerchiefs. You? Get socks with the scolding face of your dog at two in the morning as she stares at the reality television. They arrive by Thursday.
However, this is where human beings come in and fail miserably; mistaking personalization with lazy name-stamping. BRIAN on a generic water bottle is the least amount of effort you can put in. On the other hand, making some sort of a family cookbook of recipes that are made by his family members that he lost? It is working with different wavelength.
Firms fail miserably when it comes to genuine customization. Another branded stress ball is impersonal even to the point of vaguely insulting. Nonetheless, management that recognizes the efforts of individuals by creating personalized rewards such as leather portfolios with project milestones engraved, patents framed, personalized plaques commemorating their particular accomplishments, the staff members are suddenly made to feel that they are truly appreciated more than the numbers of projects and patents they generate.
The elderly beneficiaries usually state that they do not require anything, which technically contains water. But serve Grandma a quilt of baby clothes of her grandchildren? Emotional defenses of watches are less solid than cookies. These objects revive memories in a almost magical way making cloth and thread time machines.
Quality is a hundred times better than flash. The use of cheap materials that convey the message of last-minute panic purchase discredits the whole idea of personalization. Be more selective of pre-made, well-done items, and then do a little customizing to show that real thought was actually put in.
The difference between easily forgotten and unforgettable can be made or broken with this single decision: did you think about them when making this decision, or just cross off gift on you to-do list sheet?
Individuals lose gifts in a matter of weeks. They never forget the way you made them feel. Customized presents take a shortcut to the emotional realm rather than going through the process of rational assessment where price does not matter and meaning is the most important thing.