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Expanding and opening new locations is a natural growth step for companies. For a print and decoration company like Spectrum Designs, it’s a way to broaden offerings like direct to film (DTF) and embroidery, as well as promotional products and fulfillment. These sorts of things are important for decorators and distributors who aim to be a service provider that customers want to work with.
Printa dnd Promo Marketing
June 8, 2026
When Bradley Jacobs moved to the area in 2017 with a degree in graphic design, he did what any recent grad would and began applying for jobs. For years, the White Plains resident kept his diagnosis – Jansen-de Vries syndrome, a rare condition linked to autism, anxiety and ADHD – to himself, wary of how employers would react.
The Examiner News
June 3, 2026
In the business world, the expectation is that employees on the autism spectrum or other types of neurodiversity will not function well. As the chief of staff of an apparel and promotional products company with nearly $10 million in gross revenue, sales around the world and growth last year of nearly 28%, I know with certainty that this expectation is completely wrong.
Long Island Business News
May 8, 2026
Podcast
Spectrum Designs Foundation is proving that growth and purpose can go hand in hand. This week on 2 Regular Guys, we’ll be joined by Tim Howe, Chief Operating Officer of Spectrum Designs, to talk about the incredible momentum behind their nonprofit social enterprise and the mission that drives it.
2 Regular Guys Podcast
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A new custom apparel and merchandise production facility is opening in Hackensack to create employment opportunities for adults on the autism spectrum.
nj.com
April 19, 2026
Spectrum Designs is expanding into New Jersey with a new location opening in Hackensack on May 1, where more than 70 percent of employees are on the autism spectrum. Joining us now is CEO and co-founder Patrick Bardsley.
onnj.com
April 14, 2026
Spectrum Designs, where more than 60% of employees are on the autism spectrum, is spotlighting the power of inclusive hiring while creating custom apparel and opportunities for a more diverse workforce.
CBS News
April 11, 2026
Six new roles will launch in May as Spectrum Designs brings its autism-focused workforce model across state lines for the first time.
MSN
April 10, 2026
Spectrum Designs, headquartered in Port Washington, New York, with 90 employees, most of them on the autism spectrum, is expected to launch a site in May in Hackensack, with six positions up for grabs, and hopefully 12 next year, co-founder and CEO Patrick Bardsley tells The Patch.
New Jersey 101.5
April 8, 2026
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