Print it, Sublimate it, and Mark it with an "OSC"
The third day into our Production Appreciation Week features
two departments that help the flow of Production run smoothly. With that, we
present to you our Printing and Sublimation Departments! These departments may
be small, but their contributions are far from minimal.
This week is all about our Production Headquarters –
featuring the doers and the makers of all of our made-to-order products. It
takes a dedicated team to run a well-oiled operation, and we have each of these
individuals to thank for that. During the hustle of the work week, we find it
imperative to take a moment to recognize and appreciate the individuals who
meet the standard set for our company. Read on to learn more about the
commendable gentlemen in our Printing and Sublimation departments who
contribute to that standard each day!
Printing
Pictured: Nick (left) and Michael (right) |
Up the stairs in the crow’s nest of our Production
Headquarters are two gentlemen who oversee the flow of orders. They are our
Production Artists who layout and create art as needed! Nick (left) is our
Production Printer. He sets up the files for products and disperses it to the
proper department. Along with that, he prints artwork for our Sublimation team
so as to directly replicate the design onto the substrate once it’s heat
pressed!
If you place an order that doesn’t require a proof, that
order goes right into the trustful hands of Michael (right)! Michael creates
the artwork for your order based off of your specifications, and sets it up accordingly
to be produced. Together, these two make a stellar team. They are the first to
see your order come through the Production line, and they ensure it’s up to par
before it’s sent through. The communication they carry out between both sides
of the business is a huge contribution to our efficiency at Office Sign Company. We appreciate you fine gents more than you know! Enjoy their brief features
below, and follow the links provided to view their full bio!
The Resident Funny Guy – Meet Nick!
Read Nick's full bio here! |
Nick Bruggeman is in fact our Resident Funny Guy – which is
not a title to be taken lightly. We can always rely on Nick to keep us afloat
and entertained at work. He’s a Culture King, Movie Mafia enthusiast, and
Graphic Design wizard. Nick’s dedication to our culture does not go unnoticed!
He’s brought a plethora of ideas to our Culture Committee to ensure everyone is
having a good time, and he’s designed our RedHawk’s t-shirts the last few years
so we can rep OSC in style. We appreciate all that you bring to OSC’s table,
Nick. Thank you for being a light! Fun fact: Nick’s White Elephant gift at the last
company Christmas party was a pillow case with his face on it.
The Guy Everyone Wants to Befriend – Meet Michael!
Read Michael's full bio here! |
Name a friendlier person, we’ll wait. Michael Aamold joined
our team in May of last year, and has immensely helped with the influx of
orders we’ve experienced since. Michael has helped us stay on top of our game
in the Printing Department. As noted earlier, he is our Production Artist who
creates the artwork for your order when a proof is not required. Michael, in
his time here, has been involved in our Culture Committee and helped put on some
of our company’s biggest events! These events include our Family Picnic/10 Year
Anniversary celebration, our company-wide Christmas party, and more. He’s quick
to check in on orders to ensure accuracy, and there’s no shortage of
friendliness in the Printing Department between him and Nick. Thanks for all
you do, Michael!
Sublimation Department
Once your order has passed through the Printing Department,
onto the Sublimation crew it goes! Nate and Jaden run the show here. On top of
a range of their day-to-day responsibilities, they stay busy fabricating our
most popular product daily: namebadges. That product is a hot commodity around
here, and they ensure it’s cut and pressed to perfection. In this department,
they dabble in a little bit of everything! They make promotional mugs, press
t-shirts, and find time to organize brackets for OSC’s March Madness. When they
aren’t working on their queue, they’re helping in any department that needs an
extra hand. These two epitomize teamwork, and we are lucky to have them on our
team. Read on to learn more about Nate and Jaden!
Star Wars and Sublimation Specialist – Meet Nate!
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Read Nate's full bio here! |
Nate is a regular vet at OSC! Office Sign Company itself has
been around for 10 years, and Nate has been around for almost 8 of those years.
He contributes to our core values daily, delivers an excellent product, adds to
our culture, and provides countless opportunities for our cohorts to get
together outside of work through various activities! Nate is an all-around employee
who betters our company simply through his presence. Fun fact about Nate: his
four kids’ names all begin with “Z!” Enjoy some advice from our Star Wars lovin’
Sublimation Specialist:
“Work hard, never stop learning and get to know all your coworkers. Your coworkers ARE your extended family.”
The Multi-Faceted Sublimation Specialist – Meet Jaden!
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Read Jaden's full bio here! |
Recipient of the “Wicked Flow” award for 2018, Jaden is a
valued asset at our Production Facility. He’s thorough with his processes, and never
fails to impress with his diligence. He has an eye for excellence as well as
photography! He can also effortlessly lift a bucket of water to attempt to earn
his team the winning title in a game of Water Balloon Toss. Team player at its
finest, am I right? Thanks for all you do, Jaden!
A sincere thank you
goes out to Nick, Michael, Nate, and Jaden for continually bettering our
company. You all play a crucial role in the smooth operation of Office Sign
Company. Thank you for all you do in the different roles you play! To learn
more about Office Sign Company services and careers be sure to visit the links provided. We may have just the job for you! Cheers!
Written by: Rylee Wznick
Contact: rylee@officesigncompany.com
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