Custom Branded Yeti Coolers for Facilico
Some branded merch ends up in a drawer. A Yeti doesn’t.
That was the whole idea behind this one. Facilico came to us wanting their brand on something people would actually reach for, and a cooler is about as good as it gets. We decorated a set of four. Two Tundra 65 hard coolers got a metallic silver vinyl treatment, and a pair of Hopper soft coolers were finished with metallic transfers. Yeti already makes a premium product, so the job was to add branding that looks like it was meant to be there. Clean, sharp up close, and built to hold up the same way the cooler does.
We shot the finished pieces in front of the Einstein quote on the wall of our creative department: “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” Felt like the right backdrop for a project like this. The metallic finishes catch the light in a way that photos barely do justice to, and stacked together the four pieces make a pretty strong case for what custom drinkware can look like when it’s done right.
And the timing isn’t an accident. Summer’s coming, and there’s no better item to put a brand on heading into beach season. A Yeti keeps your drinks cold through the hottest day on the sand, and now it carries your logo right along with it. If you’re thinking about gear your customers or team will actually use, that’s the sweet spot. Reach out and let’s talk about putting your brand on something worth keeping.
Jamie has a genuine passion for seeing projects through from the very first conversation to the finished installation. As an Account Manager at Superior, he doesn’t just manage the relationship from a desk. He’s in the room during the Gather phase, asking the questions that shape the direction of a project. He contributes to the Evaluate and Present phases, helping clients see the full picture before a single thing gets made. And when the job calls for it, Jamie is on site for signage installs and branding activations, the guy standing on the sidewalk watching it all come together in real time. For Jamie, that moment when a project lands the way it was supposed to is what this work is all about.










