Better Engineering. Smaller Batches. No Minimums.

We are a small team of engineers working on a small project: making custom enamel pins affordable for the average Joe! or Jonathan.

This is our chance to put our degrees to the test. Let us turn your ideas into reality:

What is an enamel pin?

Enamel pins are sturdy, glossy decorations made from metal and enamel paint. You can pin them onto your backpack to loudly rock the logo of your favorite band, or subtly to a suit – your own custom lapel.

Example Prototype Pins

A soft enamel medallion featuring a radio logo over a Great Lake. The top reads Great Lakes Radio Crew. The bottom reads Brother Jonathan.
A prototype medallion showing Radio Club membership!
A soft enamel medallion showing a side profile of the head and shoulders of an older gentleman with a historic New Englander tan hat, umber ponytail, and red shirt.
Another prototype showing off our logo!
The radio club enamel medallion from a previous slide. Featured at a shallow angle to show its physicality.
A slant angle of the Radio Club medallion..
The brother jon enamel medallion in the previous slide. Featured at a shallow angle to show its physicality.
A slant angle of our logo medallion.

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We will email you when we are ready to make your custom pins!

No sales scripts here yet. If you have a question about metal plating, line thickness for your art, or shipping timelines, let us know. We’re engineers—we like details.

Why Choose Brother Jonathan’s?

The Engineering Advantage:


“How do you offer one pin for $25 when others charge $150?”

  • Standard companies rely on high-volume margins to cover inefficient, 50+ year old mold-based processes. We don’t. Our engineered workflow skips the expensive setup.

“Is the quality the same as the big guys?”

  • The Sales Answer: Absolutely. It’s professional-grade professionally made.
  • The Engineer Answer: We are refining this every day. While we are a new service, our prototypes are holding up beautifully. We’re building this to last.

“This sounds a little too simple. Why haven’t others done this?”

  • Engineering is all about moving the needle forward. We didn’t rethink the wheel, but we did redesign a process that hasn’t changed since the 70’s. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it just doesn’t apply to innovation.

Help Brother Jonathan’s Grow

The best way to support us is to share our mission. Tell your artist friends and local business owners about us!

Technical Deep Dive into Our Process: Click here for the ‘How It Works’ page

Questions? Email us at brotherjonathanspins@googlegroups.com