The History of SwagRobot (So Far...)
The other day I sat down with the three owners of SwagRobot to find out how it all started, check out my interview below.
Tell me how SwagRobot was built.
Chris: SwagRobot was built between Beth, John, and myself. We all knew that we wanted to create a company that would provide a better experience for the customers in the promotional marketing industry. When we were trying to come up with our business model, we knew that we wanted to start with mobile accessories, and then later expand from there. Now not only do we offer mobile cases, and accessories, but we’ve added to our catalog lapel pins, keychains, and most recently lanyards.
SwagRobot is such a unique name, how’d you come up with the name SwagRobot specifically?
John: We always knew from the beginning that we wanted to brand ourselves and have a mascot. I’ve always thought that it was a valuable element in creating a company. We easily connected to “SwagRobot” because it spoke to both of products, and that we wanted to incorporate a bit of fun into our name and mascot. We didn't just want to build another website, we wanted to build a brand.
At the beginning of creating our website, and developing our mascot, we went through a few weeks of UI testing, where we would ask what UI testers what they remembered most from our website after just viewing it for fifteen seconds. No one ever forgot the name.
So tell me about your logo.
Beth: We obviously came up with our name first, and we had an artist sketch out some ideas. We used those designs to start creating some different variations of robots, where it not only incorporated the basic elements, but also a robot who looked fun, personable, and of course had some swag going on.
Colors, I love colors, and I love learning about colors, so how’d you come up with the orange and blue?
Chris: Originally we started with green and orange.
John: We took into consideration how the brain associates with colors. Blue and orange are complimentary colors.
Chris: And blue is my favorite color.
John: There has been some tweaking since we first started. We still stayed with blue and orange, but changed the composition of both colors a little bit.
Beth: Did you see our ColourLovers page?
So where do you see SwagRobot in five years?
Beth: We’ve talked about getting into prototype manufacturing. I’ve been researching desktop 3D printers, obviously not for us to purchase now, but definitely in our future.
John: We want to not only be creating custom promotional products, but we want to create promotional products that don’t even exist yet.
Chris: We’re excited for our future, and our influence on the promotional marketing industry.