Roland Q Parris designed the badge as part of competition more the 25 years ago. the badge is still used.
The Badge of Cincinnati for service in the American Revolution. It was authorized by King Louis XVI and designed by Pierre Charles L'Enfant.
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The pin and coat of arms were designed by Everett W. Probst.
A WIT Reward badge typically features a vibrant design with the acronym "WIT" prominently displayed. The badge may incorporate elements such as stars or ribbons to symbolize achievement and recognition. It often uses a color scheme that aligns with the branding of the organization or program it represents. Overall, the badge is designed to be visually appealing and to convey a sense of accomplishment.
The boulder badge, the cascade badge, the thunder badge, the rainbow badge, the soul badge, the marsh badge, the volcano badge and the earth badge.
There are 16 badges in total, 8 from Johto and 8 from Kanto.They are:Zephyr Badge - FlyingHive Badge - BugPlain Badge - NormalFog Badge - GhostStorm Badge - FightingMineral Badge - Ground / Steel / RockGlacier Badge - IceRising Badge - DragonBoulder Badge - Rock/GroundCascade Badge - WaterThunder Badge - ElectricRainbow Badge - GrassSoul Badge - PoisonMarsh Badge - PsychicVolcano Badge - FireEarth Badge - (last gym leader, blue, has no type i think he has a ninetales, a scizor, a rhydon, and other stuff.)
Roebling - designed the Roebling Suspension Bridge that connects downtown Cincinnati, OH with Northern Kentucky. This brige was the design for the Brooklyn Bridge in NYC.
Monogram is a noun A letter of letters designed as a distinguishing emblem.
1. Location: Orebourgh City, Badge: Coal Badge 2. Location: Eterna City Badge: Forest Badge 3. Location: Veilstone City, Badge: Cobble Badge 4. Location: Pastoria City, Badge: Fen Badge 5. Location: Hearthome City, Badge: Relic Badge6. Location: Canalave City, Badge: Mine Badge 7. Location: Snowpoint City, Badge: Icicle Badge 8. Location: Sunyshore City, Badge: Beacon Badge
The obverse side of a badge typically refers to the front or main surface that displays the primary design, emblem, or insignia. This side is often designed to be visually appealing and represents the identity or authority of the organization or individual associated with the badge. In contrast, the reverse side may contain information like a clasp or pin mechanism for attachment.