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Badge Brand Design
Jisc Open Badge Design Toolkit
»» Brand - your badges are a representation of your organization, branding is therefore important
»» Use this resource to consider Open Badge system, content and brand design
»» Consistent visual indicators - creating a unified look will help give your badges a brand and visual
»» You can do the activity below to consider what badges you might want to develop
appeal. How badges look affects how they are perceived and the motivation to collect and display them.
»» You can use the design sheet in the centre of this resource to start planning a badge
THINK ABOUT: »» Shape – there are many options, think how shape relates to your brand.
»» You can use the back page to consider a badge brand
»» Common visual themes – aim for consistency across all your badges and with other in-house
Badge System Design
»» Logo / image – what type of image would be meaningful and represent the badge criteria at a glance?
THINK ABOUT: »» What badges do you want to issue? Why do you want to issue them?
»» Size – digital badges will be small when displayed; shape, colour and images / logos are therefore
ACTIVITY
branding. Will you use certain colours or symbols to indicate levels or badge pathways e.g. bronze, silver, gold?
Use graphic sets with similar characteristics on all your badges to maintain a consistent brand. more important than text in conveying meaning and creating a badge brand.
»» Font – keep text minimal because of the badge display size and use an easy to read Sans Serif font e.g. Arial
»» It is worth cycling through the toolkit to refine your badge system, content and brand
»» Using post-its or an online mindmapping tool, make a note of the badges you want to issue. Note each badge on a separate post-it or node
»» If using post-its, place on the wall
ACTIVITY
»» Re-arrange the badges into groups of similar badges - this might be based around a theme, a subject
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a course or other similar over-arching cluster of related badges
»» Draw a representation of your badge cluster / constellation / pathway in the box below Badge Cluster / Constellation / Pathway
Why do you want to issue these badges? Consider:
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At a glance, would someone know these badges have been issued by you?
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Will the brand design be able to expand and accomodate new badges as you add to your badge system?
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Have you considered how to consistently visually demonstrate level or themes? The Jisc Open Badges Design Toolkit is based on the DigitalMe Open Badge Design Canvas by DigitalMe and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Unported License
Consider:
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Do you still want to create all of the badges you originally identified?
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Do you need to create more granular badges or over-arching badges?
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Are there levels within your badge cluster? Do some badges add up to a higher-level badge?