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Kevin MuldoonWant your own badge for your blog?

Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on August 25, 2007

Do you run competitions on your blog? Do you do a links roundup every now and then? If so, then Fresh Badge could be just what you are looking for. At FreshBadge you have a huge amount of options and styles to help you design your own badge.

Fresh Badge

It will probably take you a while to tweak the badge to the way you want it but once you’ve got the final design you can save the image in png, gif or jpeg format. It’s very straight forward, I recommend giving it a try.

Link : Fresh Badge

* Thanks to CSS Juice for bringing this site to my attention :)

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Written by Kevin Muldoon from System0 on August 25, 2007 | Filed Under Design & Coding

2 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. Tay  |  August 25th, 2007 at 5:32 am #

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    I love Fresh Badge. I used it a few days ago to make a badge for my link sales.

    Just a couple things I don’t like about their site:

    1. It can take awhile to load sometimes.
    2. If you type too many words for the badge, they just stretch out across the image instead of going down. If you could have two lines of text it would be much better, because most times what you need to say won’t fit.

  2. Education Blogger  |  August 27th, 2007 at 4:21 pm #

    Education Blogger - Gravatar

    Thanks so much! I was actually looking for something like this. Since I’m not a designer, I like finding little apps to use on my site. This one looks great… thanks again.

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