Saturday, 26 January 2013

ANOTHER IDENTITY



Whilst trolling through the internet I came across this site under Identity.

There is an embroidery company called Identity, which embroiders logos on materials and anything else the customer wants.
“With over 20 years experience, our skilled embroiderers have the know-how and attention to detail to transform even the most complex ideas into, bright and effective designs. We have invested in state of the art embroidery machinery that ensures high rates of stitch density to produce clear and recognisable representations of company names and logos. These machines also allow us to handle large format embroidery as well as the smallest detail, making sure we can accommodate a range of requirements…Identity continues to grow. To meet the increasing demands Identity has expanded several times over the past 20 years converting rooms into workshop areas specific to their roles. We are committed to operate under our original ethos, “small enough to care, big enough to cope” approach, which ensures that quality is still at the forefront of our business.”

They do not appear to have a logo of their own, save the name Identity.
The business was started by Pam Cockshott, and her daughter, Michelle in North Yorkshire. According to their website, they seem to handle an awful lot of business, yet I discovered on google map that theirs is a modest house in Muston. Filey, North Yorkshire, a couple of miles from the North Sea coast line. Filey appears to have quite a nice little beach.


The staff (I presume)


They look great and I have no doubt that they are expert at embroidery and can handle the 2.25 million stiches in one day they claim, but it is interesting to note what is actually behind Identity. Identity is a small word but an immense subject. Indeed, small enough to care, big enough to cope. I do hope they continue to prosper.

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