February 5th is National Weatherman’s Day

Posted by Signature Pins | Wednesday February 5th, 2014 | Topic: Custom Lapel Pins
weathermans_blogFebruary 5th is National Weatherman’s Day.  It is set aside to honor John Jeffries, the first American weatherman.  In 1744, he took his first weather observance and 40 years later, he took his first balloon observance revolutionizing the way that we, as a society, study the weather. The National Weather Service informs people about the weather conditions in their area.  People are now able to retrieve this information wherever they go.  Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets make it possible to easily know what temperatures to expect and problematic weather conditions might pose a threat so they can plan accordingly.  This makes it easier to make plans during tropical and winter storms. Kids can write their favorite meteorologist.  In return, the news station can send the child a custom lapel pin.  We create giveaway pins in soft enamel, cloisonné, offset printed, and die struck styles in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors.  The news station logo can be included on the pins as a way of drawing interest in the weather report. Pins can be cut-to-shape to resemble the sun, an umbrella, a cloud or even a snowman.  We offer specialty pins as well as more traditional pins.  They can be round, oval or square shaped if you prefer a more classic style pin or more ornate with cutouts, silkscreens or even a blinking light. Order your own custom weather pins and celebrate the weathermen (and women) in your city.  Email your ideas to info@signaturepins.com.  You can also call 1-800-480-6822 toll-free.  We provide free artwork and design services as well as free shipping to your US address. Contact us right away with your request so we can start creating custom pins for you.  Let us know what will make your weatherman pins stand out.  An add-on like glitter or simulated gemstones may be just what it takes to make your pins exceptional.