Badge Iconography


Guidelines
Do not add or delete elements of icons. When used in multiples, center align horizontally or vertically. Do not rest on baseline or from above. Do not fill icons with color unless instructed otherwise. Do not rotate icons in any way other than what is pictured. Icons are not to be stretched. Maintain proportions at all times.

 

Benefits Badge

Guidelines
The Benefits Badge should be used when STATUS needs to be communicated on an existing, non-STATUS specific, promotion. For example, when we are promoting a limited product release, as seen in the visual examples above.

The Benefits Badge lockup color can be black, white, or pulled from the overall asset, so the badge is unified with the creative, while also standing separate as a messaging highlight.

The shield and chevron should be knocked out to reveal a solid color beneath the badge. The solid color should be pulled from the overall asset.

The size of the Benefits Badge is 60px wide by 104px tall. This badge should never be scaled to a different size than the one previously specified.

 

Logo Badge

 
 

Guidelines
The Logo Badge should be used when the STATUS Identity needs to be represented at a very small scale. When using the Logo Badge at 20px or smaller use the smaller version of the Logo Badge. For all other sizes, use the larger version.nEither black or white can be used for the Verified Badge.

 

Tier Badges

 

Guidelines
The Tier Badges should be used when either General Admission or A-List tiers need to be represented.

There are two tiers, General Admission and A-List.
The gold badge icon should always be used for representing A-List tier STATUS.
The silver badge icon should always be used for representing General Admission tier STATUS.

When using the Tier Badges at 20px or smaller use the smaller version of the Logo Badge. For all other sizes use the larger version. The larger Tier Badges can have an abbreviated representation of the term General Admission, “GA”.