About

Recognition you can hold.

Somewhere along the way, “nice work” turned into a Slack emoji and a calendar invite. We wanted to put it back in someone’s hand.

So we started designing badges. The kind you’d actually want to stick on your locker, your hard hat, your laptop, or the side of a toolbox that’s seen a few seasons. Small enough to give for any reason. Tough enough to outlast the project that earned them.

Why badges?

Because they’re a real object for a real moment. Because they say I saw what you did without a velvet box or a $40 trophy nobody asked for. Because the best moments at work deserve more than a thread reply.

A badge says it once, and then keeps saying it from a hard hat or a desk corner for as long as you want it to.

How they’re made

Every Bravo badge is 3D-printed to order in Las Vegas, one layer at a time, in matte PLA. Each one gets four magnets pressed into printed pockets on the back, so it sticks to anything ferrous: lockers, hard hats, refrigerators, tool cabinets, the side of a parent’s filing drawer. No pins. No safety-pin holes in someone’s good shirt.

The standard catalog runs 70 × 70 × 15 mm. Pocket-sized, glove-friendly, lanyard-compatible. A few oversized exceptions exist for graduation keepsakes and teacher gifts.

What you can buy

Ready-made designs across every kind of team. Pick one, pick a few, send them to your team. No bulk minimums to get started, and bulk discounts kick in at ten. The catalog grows every week.

Custom logo badges, team milestone sets, retirement awards, and the occasional weird one-off when somebody emails with a great idea. (Recent request: a “Survived The Q4 Deploy” badge for a tech team. Yes, of course.)

Who buys these

  • HR teams marking an anniversary or onboarding without printing another certificate
  • Office managers tired of pulling another gift card out of petty cash
  • Construction and warehouse crews who want their hard hats to mean something
  • Restaurant owners marking a server’s first year on the floor
  • Schools, coaches, and student-of-the-month programs that need real objects, not stickers
  • One person at a startup who just thinks Frank in Accounting deserves something

What we won’t do

  • Trademarked or copyrighted designs that aren’t yours (your own logo: yes; the Apple logo: no)
  • Hateful content, political campaign material, or anything that punches at a group
  • Designs that center on race, sexual orientation, or ethnicity. We make badges for what someone did, not who they are
  • Holiday-themed designs
  • Cheap finishes. We use real materials, real magnets, real packaging
  • Templates. Every badge gets the design attention the moment deserves

We reserve the right to refuse any design.

Say hi

Email: bravo@bravobadgeco.com Instagram: @bravobadgeco TikTok: @bravobadgeco

Or just drop one in the cart. That works too.

The Bravo Badge Co. team Las Vegas, NV