Join us for a special tradition as the 2 Regular Guys kick off 2024 with their annual "10 Things" list! It's that time of year when we share our hopes and aspirations for the world of garment and...
Join us for a special tradition as the 2 Regular Guys kick off 2024 with their annual "10 Things" list! It's that time of year when we share our hopes and aspirations for the world of garment and product decoration. From industry essentials to dream-worthy innovations, Aaron and Terry will dive into what they'd love to see in the coming year. But here's the exciting part – we want to hear YOUR thoughts too! Join us live and share your own wishes and predictions for the industry in 2024. Let's shape the future together! #Regulators #2024Wishlist
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Dad Joke
Aaron: Did you know that I used to work for the Circus? I was a human cannon ball…
Until they fired me.
10 Things from 2023
Terry: I’d like to see, I expect to see, trade shows seek their new level. So what does that mean? Trade shows won’t return exactly as before. For good or for bad (if you run a trade show), many typical exhibitors at all or most shows were very successful during COVID without the costs of trade shows. Many of these companies are weighing how much of this expense they’re willing to take on again. This is a conversation or debate taking place at manufacturers, dealers and distributors throughout the industry.
Aaron: Mid Range Heat Press. Going from 16×20 to the next level is a massive cost jump. How can you make a mid range size more viable? A 30 x 40 or a 40 x 60 that can still be affordable on the average credit card?
Terry: I miss ThreadX (by Printing United) but apparently not financially viable so likely gone for the time being. I’d like to see an online version of ThreadX that is not tied into a business or organization with a profit agenda. I would miss the personal interaction but the speakers were awesome, and the attendee mix as well. Option 2, tie a live event to the Expo in Atlanta either a day or two before or after. This is an idea we’ve kicked around on past shows.
Aaron: More Balance. Now back to the high level woo woo stuff that you know and love from me. I get to work with a lot of business owners, and I see us all really siloing our lives. There is the business life about making money. There is the home life, the community. I’d like to see people integrate this more and that starts by really defining our purpose and why. Then operating from that space centrally.
Terry: I’m looking forward to innovation and clarity in DTF printing. By innovation, I’m referring to things like single sheet powder application devices. There are some devices but to my knowledge none that will coat a 16×20 sheet yet. By clarity I mean things like, what’s the truth about the adhesive powder? And in general just a better understanding of proper methods and techniques.
Aaron: Less Competition. OK, one more woo-woo thing. I know business is set up as a thing you have to win, more market share, and beat the other guy. But I think this drags us away from an abundance mentality that I have found to be crucial to success. We need partnerships, we need collaboration,
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