openfab-lab/pack-openbadge-fablab

how to wear badges

nicolasdb opened this issue · 3 comments

Objectif:

  1. mieux cerner les besoins en badges, les structurer et les ordonner ainsi que savoir où les porter ou les stocker.
  2. il nous faut un gilet/tablier/veste de maker.

Un peu d'inspiration.

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Everything you need to know about merit badge sashes
https://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2014/03/21/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-merit-badge-sashes/

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http://www.awesomemerchandise.com/25mm-Badges

Colour Format: CMYK
File Format: PSD, AI, PDF, JPEG, TIFF, EPS
File Resolution: 300dpi

A few tips to get awesome results...

  1. Create your artwork with the resolution at 300dpi - the larger and clearer your file is, the better the end result when printed. Please note, we don’t accept 72dpi files as they are not usually adequate to create a quality job.
  2. Use text wisely - remember what size of product you are designing for. Small writing won’t be as effective as bold, larger text on a smaller product (e.g. don’t try to squeeze too much onto a 25mm badge!)
  3. Contrasting colours will produce more striking prints - dark purple text on a black background won’t stand out as well.

type de badges

Skills

lié aux compétences acquises

Identification

Lié à son appartenance à un groupe, club, fablab
ainsi que son rôle, statut ou fonction

Collector

Lié aux souvenirs, rencontre, échange, participation et évènements.