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IBDA
Projects
Designer
Guideline and Working |
The IBDA has recently launched several programmes
aimed at producing a comprehensive set of banknote designer
guidelines to support designers when developing new or upgraded
designs.
To facilitate the above the IBDA has created several Working
Groups charged with the task of developing these guidelines
and associated plug-ins as well as templates that designers
can use as a practical tool in their day-to-day work. The
Working Groups consist of experts in the specific fields of
interest, including designers, technology developers, suppliers,
printers, industry associations and central bank representatives.
To date, the following three Working Groups have been created:
- Machine Readability.
- Substrates & Durability.
- Intaglio Engraving.
Our mission is to create a set of practical
guidelines and not an encyclopaedia. The subjects covered
in each set of designer guidelines include:
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Introduction to a specific subject. |
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Glossary of
Terms & Definitions. |
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The Link Between
Banknote Circulation and Durability. |
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Denomination
dynamics. |
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Security,
Recognition and Functionality. |
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Classifications
and categories of the subject. |
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Research
and case studies already carried out. |
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The technologies,
products and processes available. |
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Best practices
for designers. |
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Change control
process from old to new design series. |
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Machine
Readability Working Group Objectives
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- To create a better understanding
of:
- the functional aspects
of a banknote when issued
- the importance of automation
in cash transactions
- the link between transaction
automation and design
- the impact design has
on banknote performance
- the trends, technologies
and threats in machine readability
- To produce a set of highly
visual templates and guidelines
- To enable banknote designers
optimise integration of machine
readable features into a banknote
design
- Areas to include/exclude
MRF’s (Machine Readable
Features)
- Maximum/minimum surface
areas
- Maximum/minimum signal
strengths
- All other limitations/parametres
- Do’s & Don’ts
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Substrates
& Durability Working Group Objectives
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- To create
a better understanding of:
- the link between circulation
and banknote durability
- the impact of durability
on:
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Security
• Functionality
• Recognition |
- research
and case studies already conducted
- the terminology and definitions
frequently used
- the technologies, products
and processes available
- To bring
durability to the forefront of
the designers mind (not an afterthought)
- To elevate
the importance of durability in
connection with other features
- To give
designers the opportunity to learn
more about a complex subject
- To give
IBDA Partners the opportunity
to listen to designers
- To provide
clarity and objective data to
banknote designers
- To advise
the designers of specific parametres,
limitations, FAQ’s and tips
- To create
awareness of 3rd party services
- To present
technical data in a designer-friendly
way
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Intaglio
Engraver Working Group Objectives |
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- Support intaglio engraving as
a valuable technology
- Ensure that the highest standards
are maintained
- Prioritise engraver individuality
and personal style
- Evaluate and deliver feedback
on new developments
- Assist in training for new
intaglio engravers
- Provide advice & support
for existing engravers
- Generate reference materials
for IBDA members
- Manage and control access to
technology
- Develop and provide appropriate
training courses
- Support intaglio engravers
in the migration process
- Utilise the IBDA for consultation
and feedback
- Manage all IBDA intaglio engraving
projects
- Work with Engravers and Technology
Developers
- Report to the IBDA on all meetings,
studies & projects
- Police the commitments outlined
in the Charter.
- Act as an:
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united voice for intaglio
and intaglio engraving
• ambassador for intaglio
and intaglio engraving |
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Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ’s)/Problems/Mistakes:
- from the supplier’s perspective
- from the designer’s perspective
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Checklist
- questions you should ask. |
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Designer Guidelines
and Templates:
- Visually illustrated parameters, limitations
and rules.
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How to create
specifications. |
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Tips and
advice for designers. |
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Supplier/Company/Contact
details. |
In order to ensure that the designer guidelines
are kept highly relevant and user-friendly, we need your input.
We will soon be contacting you to ask for your opinion and
help with some of these projects, and we hope you will be
able to give us support. To find out more about the activity
of the different Working Groups, please click on one of the
following buttons:
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Enter Secure Area |
Designers Only Zone
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IEA-Training Programme |
Intaglio
Engraving Art Foundation
created in Urbino
2014 by the IBDA |
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