Frequently Asked Questions

Digital and Printed Badges

Absolutely yes! As of now, Badger generates standard credit card sized badges in the portrait format – height of 3.37 inches (85.6 mm), width of 2.125 (53.98 mm). You can design your custom background and add your project’s logo on the badge. Once you’re happy, you can print out badges for the whole crew in a few simple clicks and keep track of who already got theirs. Download a Photoshop (.psd) template below to create an exciting badge design everyone will love!

There are several ways how to print badges using Badger. Here’s one we think is the most common.

(1) Navigate to Registrations in the left hand Badger navigation pane.
(1) With your mouse, hover over the person’s name and click on Badge to go to the print menu.
(2) You can use various search fields and filters to find the person you’re looking for.
(3) This column shows which badges have been printed and handed over.
(1) Once in this print dialogue, you can once more check the person’s photo, name and job title and hit Print.
(2) Click Handed over to check this person’s Badge status for your record keeping.

Your digital badge is as good as your physical one. You can show it to a security guard or a Covid marshal. The advantage of the digital badge is that it dynamically shows, if you’ve done your Daily Health Check, have a valid and recent Covid test result and if your vaccination status is valid. It also displays if you are allowed to take pictures on set. Your badge contains your unique QR code that identifies you during testing or various other tasks where you might be required to check in. You can use both the physical and digital badge.

To access your digital badge, open the Badger app on your phone. Fill in your email (1) and your password (2). Then click the Login button (3).
On the Dashboard screen, click the Badge icon in the bottom center of the screen.
This is your digital badge. Let us show you what elements it contains.
(1) Your photo that you have uploaded during registration.
(2) Your project’s logo.
(3) Daily Health Check status – Green – OK, Red – not OK, Gray – not yet filled.
(4) Covid test status. Green – cleared, Red – not cleared, Gray – expired, Light Green – expires soon.
(5) Vaccination status – Turquoise – valid, Yellow – unavailable.
(6) Your selected job title.
(7) Custom badge background for your project.
(8) Unique QR code that identifies you on this project, but doesn’t contain any personal information about you.
(9) The important one! – Your name.
(10) On-set camera privileges – Green – yes, Gray – no.

Digital and Printed Badges

Absolutely yes! As of now, Badger generates standard credit card sized badges in the portrait format – height of 3.37 inches (85.6 mm), width of 2.125 (53.98 mm). You can design your custom background and add your project’s logo on the badge. Once you’re happy, you can print out badges for the whole crew in a few simple clicks and keep track of who already got theirs. Download a Photoshop (.psd) template below to create an exciting badge design everyone will love!

There are several ways how to print badges using Badger. Here’s one we think is the most common.

(1) Navigate to Registrations in the left hand Badger navigation pane.
(1) With your mouse, hover over the person’s name and click on Badge to go to the print menu.
(2) You can use various search fields and filters to find the person you’re looking for.
(3) This column shows which badges have been printed and handed over.
(1) Once in this print dialogue, you can once more check the person’s photo, name and job title and hit Print.
(2) Click Handed over to check this person’s Badge status for your record keeping.

Your digital badge is as good as your physical one. You can show it to a security guard or a Covid marshal. The advantage of the digital badge is that it dynamically shows, if you’ve done your Daily Health Check, have a valid and recent Covid test result and if your vaccination status is valid. It also displays if you are allowed to take pictures on set. Your badge contains your unique QR code that identifies you during testing or various other tasks where you might be required to check in. You can use both the physical and digital badge.

To access your digital badge, open the Badger app on your phone. Fill in your email (1) and your password (2). Then click the Login button (3).
On the Dashboard screen, click the Badge icon in the bottom center of the screen.
This is your digital badge. Let us show you what elements it contains.
(1) Your photo that you have uploaded during registration.
(2) Your project’s logo.
(3) Daily Health Check status – Green – OK, Red – not OK, Gray – not yet filled.
(4) Covid test status. Green – cleared, Red – not cleared, Gray – expired, Light Green – expires soon.
(5) Vaccination status – Turquoise – valid, Yellow – unavailable.
(6) Your selected job title.
(7) Custom badge background for your project.
(8) Unique QR code that identifies you on this project, but doesn’t contain any personal information about you.
(9) The important one! – Your name.
(10) On-set camera privileges – Green – yes, Gray – no.