Name tag
A name tag is a badge or sticker worn on the outermost clothing as a means of displaying the wearer's name for others to view.
"Hello my name is" stickers
"Hello my name is" stickers, first introduced by C-Line Products in 1959, became hugely popular.[1]
Many graffiti artists have been known to use these stickers as tags.[2]
Name Tag Media
General Walter Natynczyk, wearing Canadian Forces CADPAT uniform with cloth name tag. This name tag also has a branch of service insignia (the crossed swords signify the Canadian Army).
Lanyard name tag designed to be worn around the neck
Republic of China Army (ROCA) General Chung Shu-ming, wearing a dress uniform with a metal name pin showing his full name in Chinese
Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) Captain Yang Yong-mo, wearing a plastic name tag showing his full name in Korean and last name in English
Indian Air Force uniforms, showing plastic bilingual name tags on ceremonial uniforms and an English cloth name tape on the flight suit
Former Chief of Staff of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Eiji Kimizuka. Cloth rank-surname tape in Japanese on left chest, cloth surname tape on right chest in English.
References
- ↑ Walde, Claudia (2007). Sticker City: paper graffiti art. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500286685.
- ↑ Cox, MERVATY 12 JKT (2005). Sign Wars: The Culture Jammers Strike Back. p. 61. ISBN 9780980770155.
Other websites
Media related to Name badges at Wikimedia Commons