Wood Badge Branding Central. The official source for logos and branding assets for Wood Badge - the Boy Scouts of America's advanced, national leadership course for Scouting volunteers and professionals. Branding Policies and Standards. The purpose of this site is to ensure the consistent, and therefore impactful, use of the Wood Badge visual elements.
Your adherence to these principles goes a long in way in creating a powerful message to everyone who interacts with Wood Badge — participants, Scouters, professionals, community members and beyond. These tools included in the Wood Badge brand are meant to empower you to create effective pieces of communication related to marketing and delivery of the program. Patent and Trademark Office. Other versions or iterations may not be used.
Stack Logo. A primary logo to be used on all official program material. Horizontal Logo. Icon Logo. Useful on social media, or where a smaller image is needed. Embroidery Logo. Simplified logo for patches that require a small less than 1 inch design. Workshop Logo. I have been asked to include these other patrols, however I have very little art available some cases none. To install these fonts extract them with your ZIP program, then copy the. This should then allow you to change the font in your word processor or other application.
This artwork is copyrighted, do not republish this artwork or use this clipart for commercial purposes without permission. She does have some T-shirts available contact her at;. Here is the sheet music. Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, directed the first course in and gave each of the participants one of the beads which he had captured from the African chieftain Dinizulu.
Thus did the course name develop, for its symbol was literally a badge of wood. Baden-Powell designed it so that Scouters could learn, in as practical a way possible, the skills and methods of Scouting.
It is first and foremost, learning by doing. The members of the course are formed into patrols and these into a troop. The entire troop lives in the out-of-doors for a week, camping, cooking their own meals, and practicing Scout skills. The uniqueness of Scouting is the patrol method. The use of the natural gang of six or eight boys who elect their own leader and plan and carry out many of their own activities is a democracy in microcosm.
Here young men learn the give and take of working with people as they must surely do all their lives.
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