Are you confused about customizing company logo pins? What materials and types are commonly used for company pins? This blog will provide you answers.
The usual materials for lapel pins are iron, copper, and zinc alloy. The common plating colors for badge surfaces are gold, silver, red copper, and antique bronze. Among these, gold and silver are the most widely used.
Fully Customized Badges
If you have a clear design idea, I recommend choosing fully customized badges. I suggest using Canva to create an initial design for your company pins. https://www.canva.com/. It is a simple and convenient design tool.
Fully customized badges generally come in three common shapes and designs:
1.Logo Shape
The design consists of a single logo or a line of text.
2. Company Logo + TEXT
(A)Circular: The center features your company logo, with text displayed at the top and bottom.
(B) Circle + Banner
(C) LOGO shape+ square text
Semi-customized company pins
When you don’t have a clear idea, I recommend opting for semi-customized lapel pins. Our company offers several semi-customized badge designs for you to choose from; you only need to send us your company logo. Below is our pilot wings pin. It's one of our best-selling styles.
What are the pros and cons of these two types of company pins?
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Fully Customized Badges: Pros: Can be designed exactly as you envision, fully showcasing your ideas.
Cons: Requires some design skills. You need to provide sketches or vector files. - Semi-Customized Badges: Pros: No need to pay for molds since they’re already developed. shorter production time. The factory maintains high quality control, making it easier for you. Cons: Less flexibility in design compared to fully customized badges.