Posts By: Hannah Bullock

Putting logo embroidery woes to bed

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At Pulse we hold you, our clients, in the highest of regards. After all without you we wouldn’t be able to do our jobs! This month, our blog is focused on a new client that we helped towards the end of last year. Long Eaton Discount Furniture are a family business located in the heart… Read more »

5 Simple steps to requesting a quote!

This blog post is going to be short and sweet. Unsure on how to request a quote? If you’ve ever wanted to make an enquiry but was unsure on where to start, look no further. Just follow these 5 steps and we will try our best to help! Please click on the image to enlarge… Read more »

Fail Friday

Fail Friday A lot of people make New Year’s resolutions but unfortunately it seems that not that many of us can keep them. According to the Independent (please see below for article) we are fast approaching the time of year where people throw in the towel and let go of the idea ‘new year, new… Read more »

The History Of Screen Printing

Screen printing is a method of printing onto fabrics where you force ink (or metal) onto a surface through a prepared screen of fine material.  This creates a picture or pattern on your chosen garment. Then… Screen printing has been around for centuries with its earliest application being found in mediaeval Japan.  It was first… Read more »

Newest Addition to the Team

This is a post for all you lovely customers out there wondering who I am! My name is Olivia and I am currently studying Psychology at Nottingham Trent University. Part of my course requires me to carry out a placement that I thought would be best linked to my future career. I have always had… Read more »

The Onesie… the new marmite?

You either love them or you hate them, onesies. The craze that hit the UK in 2008 and could be seen as a trend that is spiralling out of control. I mean coming downstairs to see my mum doing the ironing in a cow onesie is something I never thought I would see, but it… Read more »