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From Article to Legacy: The Story of a Plaque That Lasts a Lifetime

If you’re a writer with a desire to be a contributor for a well-known magazine publication, then you know how coveted the position is and how difficult it is to obtain. In fact, there are tens of thousands of

Recent studies almost unanimously reveal that employees want to feel appreciated by their employer. They want recognition for a job well done and they want to feel as though their contributions make a difference. One such study, in fact,

Good news deserves to be framed, and we’ve covered the many occassions and reasons for doing so in a number of other blogs in recent posts. But, sometimes, there is reason for not needing to have a complete article

Success is our life’s pursuit. It’s what we all want and desire; yet only a rather small percentage of the world’s population achieve true success. In fact, a recent study by students at Harvard Business School uncovered some rather

According to Merriam-Webster, commemorative is defined as “issued in limited quantities for a relatively short period in commemoration of a person, place, or event.” This typically includes items such as coins, stamps, and even statues, all meant to preserve

As time evolves, there will always be a latest and greatest of everything; and custom wall plaques are no different. There are plaques of every color, size and layout, and now there are even plaques that utilize the latest

Late every summer, Real Simple closes the deadline on its annual Life Lessons Essay Contest, which allows writers from all walks of life to submit an essay written on the topic designated by the magazine. In the fourth annual

In a July 2012 article in Forbes, the results of its recent employee recognition study were announced—many of which were pretty eye-opening. The most notable discovery, we think, was the fact that organizations that offer recognition programs to their

The popularity of online videos is amazing. In fact, the Pew Research Center’s most recent study of online video viewing habits reveals a whopping seven in ten adult Internet users, or 69%, watching or downloading videos. The breakdown of

embers of Generation Z spend a lot of their time online and looking at digital media, but those who play competitive sports still receive newspaper recognition, even if they don’t see it. Preserving those printed accolades with newspaper article