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7 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Ordering ID Badges

Introduction

Ordering ID badges sounds simple, but many businesses end up with cards that don’t work well or don’t look professional. From unclear designs to data errors, small mistakes can cause big headaches. Here are the seven most common mistakes to avoid when ordering ID badges, and how to get them right.

What are ID badges?

An ID badge is a small, credit-card sized card that usually contains a person’s name, photo, job title and company branding. Many ID badges now include scannable technology such as barcodes, QR codes, or RFID chips for access control.

1. Using poor-quality photos

Dark selfies, filters or busy backgrounds make ID badges look unprofessional. Always use clear, well-lit headshots against a plain background.

2. Overloading the badge design

An ID badge should focus on the essentials: name, role, company logo. Too much text or graphics make it harder to read.

3. Not planning for security

If your site needs restricted access, make sure your badges support barcodes, RFID, or NFC. Skipping this step means replacing badges later.

4. Forgetting about compliance

Some sectors (like healthcare and education) require staff to display ID badges clearly at all times. Make sure holders and lanyards are part of your order.

5. Ignoring branding

A badge is a mini business card. If colours, fonts or logos are inconsistent, it reflects poorly on your organisation. Align designs with brand guidelines.

6. Making reorders difficult

Collecting staff details manually for every reorder wastes time. Use a supplier with a secure portal or Magic Link system so staff upload their own data.

7. Not checking proofs carefully

Even small typos or wrong job titles can cause issues. Always double-check the proof before printing.

Bonus tip: Think about sustainability

Eco ID badges and recyclable lanyards are widely available. Choosing these now can save you switching later.

Conclusion

By avoiding these mistakes, you’ll end up with ID badges that not only look professional but also work seamlessly day to day. A good provider makes the process smooth, secure and scalable.

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