Styles of Embroidery
Embroidery can be applied to offer many different looks. Its style can be as subtle as a whisper or as blaring as a trumpet. Here is a mini-presentation of the range of styles that we have produced at Creativity On!
A distinctive script font spells out Oregon, with a rhinestone dewdrop for an accent. Suble and elegant.

Color-on-color is a classy use of embroidery. In person it is very nuanced and distinctive.

Embroidery gives the Oregon State Seal a rich look. In this rendition, a gold thread was used on a navy blue shirt.

In a less formal appearance yet still featuring an official look, this seal from a high school sports team heralds the presence of a new competitor.

Here is another sports team logo. This one features a modernistic design flair. Embroidery gives the uniform a classic look and feel.

Let's not forget the gold man!

Company logos often contain combinations of text and graphics. Embroidery does a superb job with line art.

The tiger features some color-on-color along with contrasting color giving this shirt the look of a work of art.

With skilled digitizing, interesting color gradients can be translated to embroidery, such as in this beautiful lettering:

Classy but casual, embroidery looks great on denim. The classic font and clean design here dress up this shirt with a pleasing and official adornment.

Embroidery is great for neon safety wear. We supply both the embroidery and the apparel.

A style of art known as toile has become very popular lately, and embroidery renders it very well. Many pre-digitized graphics are available in this style. (Tip: search on the term toile when using the websites on our shopping page that sell pre-digitized art.)

This beautiful logo shows another great blend of text and graphics that looks particularly sharp when rendered in three-dimensional embroidery.

Embroidery makes graphics pop off the fabric.

Embroidery is great for cartoon style graphics, especially those with dark outlines in the design.

Two-location embroidery gives you many creative opportunities. One of them is the opportunity to have your shirts sponsored by another organization with the costs of the clothing subsidized.

Three-location embroidery, although one is hidden from this vantage point. The front logo/text is one location, the flag is a second, and the third is the company website address embroidered on the back of the cap.

Here is a personalized logo jacket with two-location embroidery.

And oh, yes, we also provide screen printing.

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