The 2024 Print Hustlers conference, which took place Nov. 2-4 in Cleveland, was full of networking and education, all while attendees rocked out at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Starting on night one with a happy hour, shop shirt contest, and a bingo competition, attendees were fired up going into the second day's educational presentations. From data about the economy to how to create a better team mentality, speakers encouraged decorators to elevate their businesses to a higher level.

Print Hustlers 2024 opening slide
Attendees are welcomed to the 2024 Print Hustlers Event. Images courtesy Cassie Green
Cleveland T-shirt Shop
Was it a coincidence that this T-shirt shop was right around the corner from the opening night event?
Daze Printing shirt featuring the screen print process
One winner of the opening night shop shirt contest was Daze Printing. Credit: Daze Printing
Justin Lawrence standing on stage
Justin Lawrence emcee'd the event and was also a winner of the shop shirt contest.
Main room at Hyatt Regency in Cleveland
Many attendees had the opportunity to stay at the Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade.
Brandy and Cassie at the Apparelist table
Brandy Jamison-Neth and Cassie Green represented Apparelist at Print Hustlers 2024.

Pictured above: Several sponsors set up tables and spoke on stage during the Print Hustlers 2024 event.

Brittany David on stage
Brittany David spoke about the profit opportunities in promotional products.
Derek Hess holding a poster
Derek Hess showed off just a few of his famous poster designs.

There was also plenty of fun to be had at the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame alongside the educational opportunities at Print Hustlers.

Pictured top right: Ross Hunter, ROQ.US and Cassie Green, Apparelist

Pictured top right: Justin Lawrence, Oklahoma Shirt Company, moderates a panel with Dom Rosacci, Superior Ink; Lucas Guariglia, Rowboat Creative; Kristina Gibbons, Varsity; and Nikki Bowen, Cotton Street Apparel

Pictured bottom left: Nikki Bowen, Cotton Street Apparel; Cassie Green, Apparelist; Brandy Jamison-Neth, Apparelist; and Haziel Mitchell, Supacolor