Customizing Badge Designs

This article provides an overview on how to select or create a badge for your credential.

Creating a Badge

When choosing a badge for your credential, you have three options:

  1. Use the default badge in C.TI
  2. Use your logo
  3. Create a badge using Canva

This guide will walk through how to do all three. To begin, log into C.TI and navigate to the Credential Catalog tab. Click "Define Credential" in the top right to define a new credential from scratch or click edit on an existing credential definition.

Selecting the default badge in C.TI

1. On the credential definition form, to add a badge, click "Add Image."

2. A pop-up will display allowing you to select saved badges in the "Saved images" section. By default, there is a standard C.TI badge ready for you to select.

3. Select the badge from the options. This will then display as your badge.

Using your logo

1. On the credential definition form, to add a badge, click "Add Image."

2. A pop-up will display for you to drag and drop a badge or select from your computer.

3. Drop an image of your logo (in a 1:1 ratio) from your computer into the pop-up. Your logo will display on the screen.

4. Click "Upload" to have the logo display as your badge.

5. Rename the badge if needed and click the "Save Image" checkbox to be able to select the logo faster in future credential definitions.

Creating a badge from scratch using Canva

1. Open a new browser tab and navigate to https://www.canva.com/

2. Watch this video below on creating a badge in Canva.

3. After designing and downloading your badge from Canva, on the credential definition form in C.TI, click "Add Image."

4. A pop-up will display for you to drag and drop the downloaded badge or select from your computer.

5. Drag the downloaded badge into the pop-up. Your badge will display on the screen.

6. Click "Upload" to have it display as your badge.

7. Rename the badge if needed and click the "Save Image" checkbox to be able to select it faster in future credential definitions.

To continue with the credential definition form, refer to Defining a Credential.