4 Cool Challenge Coins Ideas to Enhance Your Event

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Challenge coins have a long history of promoting a sense of community and showing support for fellow service members within the military.

However, as the popularity of challenge coins continues to grow, many companies, industries, and even non-profits have started to embrace the promotional and morale-boosting aspects of creating challenge coins.

Whether you want to create a challenge coin to recognize an employee, celebrate a friend's birthday, or raise money for a cause, there are a few things you need to know first.

In this post, we're sharing with you some of our most effective tips and ideas on how to create cool challenge coins. Read on to find out how to create the perfect design for any profession and occasion.

1. Design Your Own Artwork

If you want to create a custom challenge coin that's truly unique to your organization, one of the best things to do is design your own artwork. It's also a great way to encourage teamwork in your office or unit. You could host an artwork contest amongst your employees, and have your team members vote on their favorite designs.

You could also involve your target market by uploading a few of the top designs to your brand's social media account. Your followers could then vote on the design they'd like to see on the coins.

Remember that artwork doesn't always have to be serious -- it just has to mean something to the people you're giving it to. Maybe you'd like to reference an inside joke that always breaks the tension in your office, for example.

Perhaps you'd like to print a design of a landmark in your hometown on your challenge coin, to show pride in where you live and the community you serve. The sky is the limit, so don't be afraid to be bold when you're designing your challenge coin artwork.

Other popular artwork ideas include your state's flag, a sports team's mascot or logo, or even a memorable date for your company or unit.

2. Consider the Finish and Plating

The overall look of a custom-designed challenge coin can be altered by the chosen plating and finish.

For example, for a memorial challenge coin, a black metal plating might the best option. If you'd like to reward one of your employees for becoming the salesperson of the month, a polished gold plating would fit this theme well.

Another element to consider is if you'd like your custom challenge coin to have a hard or soft enamel finish. Despite the name, this doesn't actually refer to how soft or hard the coin is.

Instead, it's all about the texture. If you prefer a smoother coin, then you should opt for a hard enamel finish. However, if you want to get creative with the coin's texture, then soft enamel will be a better option. The best finish for your coin will also depend on the number of colors and design elements you've chosen to include.

3. Don't Forget the Edges

What's the final secret to bringing cool challenge coins to life?

It's all about the edge of the coin. This is a beautiful, small detail that can have a huge impact on the overall design.

If you're designing for a fire department, for example, you might want to go with the traditional choice of a scalloped spur cut edge. For a corporate challenge coin, an oblique line edge will give your coin a finish that's similar to a merit medal.

If you want to take things to a more elegant level, opt for a stunning diamond crosscut edge. You can also choose two of the classic edge choices, a flat cut edge or a sleek rope cut edge. Remember that the type of edges you choose will also impact the overall feel of your coin.

4. Giving out Your Cool Challenge Coins

Last but not least, you also need to think about how you're going to give out your cool challenge coins and the significance you want to attach to them.

For example, if you've lost a fellow officer in the line of duty, the coins could be a heartwarming memento to give to the other members of your unit at the memorial service.

You could also create custom challenge coins to give to the family members of fallen servicemen and women.

If the coins are a part of an employee engagement initiative, you could create a game surrounding them to promote and improve company culture. For example, every time an employee holds up a coin, everyone in the office collaborates in a five-minute brainstorming session.

The last person to hold up the coin has to get coffee for the rest of the team!

Plan an employee recognition party, and give out the coins as a wonderful party favor.

Are You Ready to Create a Custom Designed Challenge Coin?

We hope that this post has helped you to understand the design elements to think about when bringing cool challenge coins to life.

Ready to place an order for custom designed challenge coins for your next company event? Want to use coins to help raise awareness about a cause that's close to your heart?

We can help with that.

If you're still in need of a little design inspiration, feel free to browse through our gallery.

When you'd like pricing information, or if you'd like to speak to someone about the different design options for your custom challenge coin, feel free to reach out to us.

 

Heather

Heather studied business and technology at Texas State University and has been with Custom Challenge Coins for over 4 years and counting. :) When she is not managing the technical sides of Custom Challenge Coins she is writing informational articles and posting cool pictures of our coins. If you would like your coin order that we manufactured to be featured on our website please reach out to sales@customchallengecoins.net

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