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Spinner Button Badges
Standard button badges carry a static printed face; spinner button badges add a rotating disc element that can be turned by hand, giving the badge an interactive quality beyond the printed surface. The range covers six diameter sizes from 55mm through to 150mm. The 150mm style adds a metal shell and a cardboard easel backing, allowing it to stand as a display item on a desk or counter rather than only be worn. One style offers a choice of four spinner colours of black, white, red, and green, giving colour control over the spinner independently of the badge face. All styles use safety pin attachment, carry full colour digital print, and start from 100 units.
Spinner badges worn by event staff draw attention from bystanders and prompt them to interact with the spinning element. Each staff member wearing one becomes a brief conversation starter in a crowded venue because the spinner catches the eye and gives someone a specific and tangible reason to approach and directly engage in a way that a flat badge alone wouldn't provide.
Full colour digital print on the badge face. One style available with easel backing for display. MOQ 100 units across all sizes.
Before You Order
What is the branding method and does it cover the full badge face?
Full colour digital print covers the branding surface of each badge style. The print area is the badge face with the spinner element occupying a central position, so artwork needs to account for the spinner's location and work around it rather than treating the face as an uninterrupted flat surface.
What does the easel backing on the 150mm style allow?
The cardboard easel backing lets the badge stand upright on a flat surface independently. This means it functions as both a wearable item via safety pin and a small standing display piece, relevant for counter settings, event tables, and reception areas.
How does badge size affect print area and visibility?
Larger diameter sizes provide more print area and are more visible from a distance in a crowded setting, while smaller sizes suit everyday or uniform wear where a less prominent badge is the brief. The 150mm size has the largest print area and is the most visible at a distance.
Does the spinner element affect how artwork should be set up?
The spinner sits centrally on the badge face and covers the central artwork area once assembled. Artwork should place the logo, text, and brand marks away from the central spinner zone so the design reads clearly with the spinner in position.