Custom Logo Keyring
A 3D badge that looks like a belt buckle is a miniature sculpture you wear. The design communicates its tale without being loud. It's like a handshake at your waist: subtle, sure of itself, and hard to miss up close.
Materials And Build
Zinc alloy helps make intricate curves since it fills moulds well. Brass gives things sharp edges and a heavy, gratifying weight. Antique nickel, antique brass, or satin chrome finishes make the high points stand out so you can immediately see them. The edges should be rounded, and the rear should be curled to keep the badge flat and not dig in as you bend.
Fit And Sizing
The hardware should fit the belts in real-world sizes. The buckle opening must fit exactly so it doesn't rattle or wear out. The average strap width for dress is 1.25 inches (32 mm), and for casual, 1.5 inches (38 mm). Most faces are between 60 and 80 mm broad, which is big enough to read but small enough to move with you. The prong, keeper bar, and hinge hold the weight; thus, they ought to be straight and tight, not loose.
Artwork And Care
Vector graphics have the cleanest edges. If you have to use a bitmap, 300 dpi at the final size is the lowest practical level and will prevent you from having to do more work later.
Pantone matching ensures that a brand's colours stay the same from batch to batch. Wipe the badge dry after you wear it. Sweat, dust, and denim dye might make the contrast less sharp over time.