What does the Permanent Mini Jamboree look like to you? Design a logo, explain what's behind your design and show what Scouting is in a creative way.
Suitable for ages: 7+
What does the Permanent Mini Jamboree look like to you?
Design a logo, explain what's behind your design and show what Scouting is in a creative way.
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Do you have any other idea? Explain what’s the badge and share it :)
This is sharing activity where you can share what you have done with others. First, make your own submission, and then explore and see what everyone else has done!
Scouts is about friendships and adventure
"I love doing art and so I liked this challenge "
This badge is sooo cool! It makes us think about how we’re all connected even if we’re super far away. There’s a satellite that looks like it’s sending messages all over the world, and the Earth with the lines is like the internet or the radio from JOTA-JOTI. The snowy mountains remind me of KISC, where everything is magical and freezing but also super cozy! We love that there’s the Scout symbol at the top, so you can tell right away it’s something special for Scouts. We think it’s perfect to show the friendship between Scouts from all over the world!
"What motivates us to create this badge is the idea of showing how connected and united we are as Scouts, even from far away. We wanted to design something that feels magical, wintry, and full of Scout spirit—just like KISC and JOTA-JOTI. We use our creativity every day, whether it’s decorating our Scout journals, inventing games for our troop, or coming up with new ideas for our activities. Creating this badge was our way of sharing our imagination with the world and making something that Scouts everywhere could be proud to wear!"
My logo/ badge design includes the crystal and the colours of the KISC logo. I included a scarf as I find this THE sign of a scout and also because every scout has it's own scarf, along with it's own story and journey. Something which is what the mini jamboree is about in my opinion.
"I like to be creative, also in creating activities for younger scouts "
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"Kebersamaan, meskipun kita berbeda negara, degan kegiatan ini aku merasa Kita saling berkenalan satu sama lain "
I designed a pentagon like the KISC logo and also put a snowflake, i put WOSM logo and like a global/world symbol that represent scouts in every country:) and also put a compass because the word compass comes from the Latin words "com" meaning “together,” and "passus" meaning “pace or step”. Together, the word compass means to step together or to journey together^-^ and the color blue represents trust and loyalty ( ˶ˆᗜˆ˵ )
"It motivates me to know that a lot of scouts from other countries would see my design and what I'm writing right now. Creativity is a big part of my daily life. I love trying new things and exploring different ways of doing things. When I'm faced with a problem, I try to come up with creative solutions instead of just doing what's always been done before. I find that using my imagination and thinking outside the box helps me come up with better ideas and solutions. I also try to add a bit of creativity to my everyday tasks, like finding the most efficient way to get a task done or finding new recipes to try outദ്ദി(˵ •̀ ᴗ - ˵ ) ✧"
I tried to capture in the logo what I imagine KISC to be: adventure, friendship, hearth, and nature. I'm sure there are many more factors that make KISC so cool :>
"I'm inspired by both communication and nature, and Scouting is the perfect way to combine them) "
This badge shows a circle of friends holding each other's arms in the unbreakable bond of Scouting. There is a tent to show shelter & a place for dialogue (and it's pink because of Kandersteg!)
"I am a designer by trade; I try to live as an artist and creative person in every aspect of my life. Scouting runs parallel to this!"
a simple badge with the FDL and wording KISC JOTA-JOTI.
"Participate JOTA-JOTI for many years, and joined the last KISC JOTA-JOTI. want to do it one more time to enjoy the fun!"
This logo looks very practical, simple, yet elegant
"I'm only good at arranging and stringing together words, so I can't make a logo as good as others, but in my opinion, this logo is quite good, simple, and in line with the current event."
Mini Jamboree refers to a small-scale scouting activity that still has the spirit of adventure, brotherhood, and learning. KISC stands for Kandersteg International Scout Center, an international scouting center located in Switzerland. The year 2025 indicates the time of the event.global symbol of the scout movement. The gold and red colors give the impression of spirit, courage, and pride. The shape also depicts a compass, indicating the direction and purpose of life as a scout
"the scout symbol and also because each scout has his own scarf, along with his own story and journey"
It's a badge that you would get from participating in this event, the Jota Joti KISC. I had the idea to use a compass as a design and replace the cardinal directions with KISC, then I added Kandersteg International Scout Centre going around the circle and that's how I came up with my Badge design :D
"It motivated me to get out of my comfort zone which is editing and to try designing, I am really happy with the badge design I made. The way creativity is present in my life is that creative things will always come out on top and it will get a lot of attention."
This is a simple badge from me. This badge is very simple but hopefully it can be for all countries.
"This badge is inspired by the jota joti in Indonesia with its square shape and slanted writing."
I wanted to share with you the logo of a badge we, as leaders in Mexico, earned after completing a course to update ourselves on the application of the Scout methodology. It’s a proud moment for us to continue growing and improving our skills to guide our Scouts effectively! 🇲🇽⚜️ #ScoutLeaders #ScoutingMexico
"I’m motivated to be part of this badge activity because it gives me a sense of achievement and allows me to challenge myself while learning new skills that align with the values of Scouting. It’s rewarding to work toward a goal, whether it’s mastering a practical task or contributing to my group, and earning the badge feels like a tangible recognition of my effort and growth. As for creativity, it’s present in my daily life in small but meaningful ways—I often find myself brainstorming solutions to problems, like figuring out how to pack efficiently for a camp or coming up with fun ways to engage younger Scouts during activities. Even outside of Scouting, I express creativity through hobbies like drawing, cooking new recipes, or finding unique ways to personalize projects. Creativity helps me think outside the box and brings a sense of joy and originality to everything I do."
This logo looks very practical, simple, yet elegant
"I'm only good at arranging and stringing together words, so I can't make a logo as good as others, but in my opinion, this logo is quite good, simple, and in line with the current event."
For my patch, I used half of the KISC Centre symbol, and the other half represents the Swiss Alps. Above the KISC symbol are footprints, representing the role each volunteer plays within the center and the legacy they leave behind once they leave.
"The brush belongs to the one who takes it but the art belongs to everyone who knows how to appreciate and share it. I love art, especially making patches for events, and this is an opportunity I couldn't pass up."
The badge is shaped like a pentagon with a golden border, symbolizing cooperation, nature, and adventure. In the center, there's a campfire surrounded by two people shaking hands, representing unity and teamwork. Behind them are tents, pine trees, and snow-covered mountains, with a shining sun and a compass at the top—symbols of nature and the spirit of adventure. At the bottom, a leaf represents environmental care and sustainability. البادج يأتي على شكل خماسي بإطار ذهبي، ويمثل التعاون والطبيعة والمغامرة. في المنتصف نار معسكر يحيط بها شخصان يتصافحان، في رمز للتعاون والوحدة. خلفهم خيام وأشجار صنوبر، وجبال مغطاة بالثلوج، مع شمس مشرقة وبوصلة في الأعلى، كلها ترمز للطبيعة وروح المغامرة. في الأسفل ورقة شجر تعبر عن البيئة والاستدامة.
"*> This activity helped me understand the value of working together and using clues to solve problems. I enjoyed exploring the map and learning more about KISC. It made me feel more connected to nature and the scouting spirit."
This emblem is circular in shape, symbolizing unity, togetherness, and the everlasting spirit of brotherhood within the Scouting Movement. In the background, there are various national flags, representing that the Kandersteg Mini Jamboree (KISC 2025) is attended by Scouts from many different countries and cultures. This is a true symbol of unity in diversity, making the world one big Scout family. At the center of the emblem, there is a compass and a world map, representing direction and purpose. This reflects that Scouts always have a clear path in life and are always ready to explore the world with a spirit of adventure. The image of two hands shaking at the bottom symbolizes friendship, cooperation, and solidarity among Scouts around the world. A handshake is also a universal symbol in Scouting that represents mutual trust and respect. The mountains and pine trees illustrate the natural beauty of Kandersteg, Switzerland—the venue of this event—and emphasize the close relationship between Scouts and the environment.
"This activity became a motivation for me to try something new outside of my usual routine. Usually I edit more often, but this time I challenged myself to design a badge. Creativity, I think, is part of how I see the world—creative ideas always appear in my daily life and often become the center of attention because they are different and meaningful. "
This logo is a symbol of unity, adventure, and character building through scouting. With a circle as the basic shape, the logo conveys a message of global unity that scouts from all over the world are connected in one spirit, without national and cultural boundaries.
"I am motivated to be a part of KISC activities because I want to experience international scouting with a spirit of brotherhood, teamwork, and adventure. KISC represents the global spirit of Scouting that unites young people from different countries, and I want to learn and share the values of scouting in a positive multicultural environment. This is a rare opportunity to broaden my horizons, build character, and make a real contribution to the world community."
This is my designed patch, i dont want it to be complicated i just want it to be simple. I used the logo of the KISC and used an hiking silhouette. The silouette represents the adventure and exploring of the scouts. I also put the meaning of KISC to help the scouts know what is the KISC means. Thanks!!!
"This activity motivates me to design more and learn more about editing. What I know is people with creativity come out on top in life."
This logo was made by a group of 7 people, we made it together.
"I am very happy to be a part of this logo editing which will definitely develop my skills and creativity to be shown to everyone."
As you can see I made a circle logo this circular emblem, describes a sense of unity and completeness, reflecting the inclusive nature of scouting. By that I also add a compass rose to signify guidance, direction, and exploration—the main content of scouting. And I also add a silhouette of scouts, centrally positioned within the compass rose, to highlight a group of individuals/scouts working together, highlighting the importance of teamwork and camaraderie in scouting, -I also put a subtle background of trees within the compass rose to highlight the connection of Scouts to the nature and the outdoors activities after that I add the finishing touches acronym "KISC" at the bottom to identify the organization Kandersteg Internation Scout Centre.
"I’m motivated to be part of this activity because it brings people together like the circle in my logo, which shows unity and how everyone is included in scouting. I added the compass rose to show how scouting helps guide us and encourages us to explore, and the scouts in the middle represent teamwork and working together, which I think is really important in our life. The trees in the background remind me of how much scouting connects us to nature and outdoor adventures. Creativity is a big part of my life because I enjoy finding new ways to express ideas, like how I designed the logo to show different meanings with simple images. Every day, I try to be creative when solving problems or coming up with new ideas, just like how scouting teaches us to think and work as a team."
its a simple logo for the kandersteg international scout camp
"i'm in the scout since my childhood , i enjoy every moment , so i found an opportunity to participate here with all scouts from the world! "
The hexagonal borders symbolize harmony and solid community spirit in nature. The hexagon symbolizes cooperation and stability, just like honeycomb shapes. The white pigeon in the center conveys a message of peace and hope, which means that various people build friendships and practice peace through camping activities. Tents and pine forests symbolize camping and nature. They symbolize that they are spaces where participants experience learning and growth while venturing in nature. The leaf patterns in the background mean life and sustainability, reflecting values that protect and respect nature. The logo is an iconic design that shows learning in nature, peaceful coexistence, and community spirit at a glance.
"I made the logo to visually express the value of camping experience in nature, peaceful coexistence, and shared growth. I wanted to convey harmony, friendship, and peace with nature at a glance through images of pigeons, forests, and tents."
I didn't make this badge by myself but with my group whose members are: 1. Nadira Soraya (chairperson) 2. Dimas Banyu Erlangga 3. Marcelino Vanesia Putra Arifin 4. Jagad Ayuning Titis 5. Aqila Nurnira Devi 6. Rizqka Citra Rerung 7. Agra Revanda Febriansyah Badge Philosophy: *"Unity and Perfection in Peace and Loyalty to Serve the World"* With details: - Circle: Unity and perfection - Blue: Peace and tranquility - White: Purity, loyalty, and commitment - Globe Logo: Serving the world and the place of life - Kandersteg International Scout Center Logo: Symbol of international relations and cooperation in scouting. This badge reflects the values of scouting which emphasize unity, peace, loyalty, and devotion to society and the world.
"I'm so proud for my team."
This logo looks very practical, simple, yet elegant
""I'm only good at arranging and stringing together words, so I can't make a logo as good as others, but in my opinion, this logo is quite good, simple, and in line with the current event.""
Meaning of the Elements in the Logo: 1. Trees and Mountains (in the background) symbolize the spirit of Scouting, which is closely connected to nature and outdoor activities. 2. The vintage radio (on the left) represents JOTA (Jamboree on the Air), a Scouting event where members communicate across countries via amateur radio. 3. The laptop with a globe icon (on the right) represents JOTI (Jamboree on the Internet), which enables Scouts to explore the digital world and connect online. 4. The compass layered with a globe (center) symbolizes direction and global reach—connecting Scouts from all around the world. 5. The fleur-de-lis and neckerchief emphasize the identity and traditions of Scouting. 6. The text "KISC JOTA JOTI SCOUTS" identifies the organizer (KISC) and the type of event (JOTA & JOTI) for the global Scout community. 7. The circular shape carries the philosophy of unity. Every point on a circle is equidistant from the center, symbolizing equality, connection, and strong bonds between all parts. --- Overall, the logo expresses a blend of core Scouting values: a love for nature and the effective use of communication technologies (radio & internet) to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood among Scouts worldwide.
"for searching some experience, and i also just spend my time. ENJOYY HAHAHA"
Jonathan 8 years old have made a badge with a house and the word home because he is at home in Denmark and in the mountains in Kandersteg
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I based the badge from the world scout emblem and my understanding of what a permanent mini jamboree look like. The rope circling the world represents our unity as a whole in the world, while the knot represents the strength of our unity, while the yellow field sureounding the rope represents the our golden values that we can learn in the jamboree, while the fleur de lis represents that we are part of the world scouting movement and its colors are based of the meaning of World scout emblem, which is innocence and leadership
"I was motivated to test my creativity in creating this badge, applying what I have learned and what I know in this badge. Moreover, I want to emphasize creativity and knowledge in creating this badge through challenging myself in activities like these"
This is my design, I know it very simple but I tried for it to be every country with scouts ⚜️
"I really enjoyed this activity because it made my creativity blow, and even though my design was very simple I think it represents a lot "
I made my version of the kisc patch
"I made a very simple KISC badge"
I designed this logo because it reminds me of when you are in a camp with people who one day were strangers and now they are your family around a campfire singing songs and you let life happen, all together that's why I designed it
"I like to express myself, my feelings with art, in my daily life I play guitar, I draw, I made designs for my school, I love creating things "
Mountain climbers ready to camp in nature
"I am very happy to be able to be a part of editing this logo which will certainly develop the skills and creativity that will be shown to everyone."
disain logo kota joti
"logo ini akn mengingat kan kmi ke pada kota joti"
-Background: Retain the blue KISC or Kandersteg International Scout Center floral design. -Center: the WOSM logo, use a stylized image representing friendship and knowledge. linked by a flowing line or interconnected circles symbolizing shared learning. The figures could be subtly holding hands or have their arms linked even in Different places we're still connected into the digital Scout Activities
"This badge represents my scouting experiences, both online and in person. It shows how scouting connects me with other scouts worldwide, fostering friendships, knowledge, and the earning of badges through hard work, creative thinking, and planning. Even when apart, we're connected through online scouting activities."
needs work but i like the ramshackle
"Love badges, they tell the story of our journey"
This is a round shape logo of Kisc permanent mini Jamboree. The scouting is a sea of adventure and KISC is also a centre of adventure for all scouting members located in the lap of Alps . This is my inspiration for the logo I designed .
"I love being creative and want to create logos and designs for my personal use . This motivated me to participate in this activity."
KISC, short for Kandersteg International Scout Centre, is the only recognised World Scout Centre. It is located in the heart of the Swiss Alps. The sun is the main source of energy for life on Earth. Without the sun, there would be no life. This suggests that the sun is a symbol of vitality, existence and growth. Mountains are often used as symbols of constancy and immortality as they stand upright for centuries trees encompass a range of meaning, strength and resilience to sustainability and togetherness. Brown color, like the color of earth and wood, gives the impression of solidity and stability. It creates a warm and cozy atmosphere, Chocolate can provide a sense of calm and security, such as when we are in nature or near family. So the philosophy of the design of the badge is to symbolize constancy, togetherness and kinship
"because I want to gain experience, increase creativity and get to know scouts all over the world"
The KISC, cradled by the Alps, gathers all scouts as one—bound by a promise they carry close, hanging gently around their necks.
"I am a very creative person. "
I didn't make this badge by myself but with my group whose members are: 1. Nadira Soraya (chairperson) 2. Dimas Banyu Erlangga 3. Marcelino Vanesia Putra Arifin 4. Jagad Ayuning Titis 5. Aqila Nurnira Devi 6. Rizqka Citra Rerung 7. Agra Revanda Febriansyah
"Unity and Perfection in Peace and Loyalty to Serve the World This badge reflects the values of scouting which emphasize unity, peace, loyalty, and devotion to society and the world."
The badge is supposed to be a group of people round the campfire
"I use creativity a lot in my life because I enjoy writing and sharing what I've made with other people"
1. Shield-Shaped Background: Symbolizes the readiness of Scout members to protect themselves and others from various challenges. 2. Tent: Symbolizes shelter and as a symbol of camping activities and teamwork. 3. Eagle: The eagle symbolizes the spirit of courage, determination, and the ability to see opportunities and challenges from afar. 4. Mountain: The mountain is used as a symbol of challenges that must be overcome with determination and enthusiasm. 5. Bonfire: The bonfire is used in camping activities as a symbol of warmth and unity of Scout members. 6. Spruce Tree: The spruce tree is used as a symbol of the strength and determination of Scout members in facing various challenges.
"This activity is very fun and motivates me to try new things. I also enjoy editing and designing activities like making this badge. In my opinion, by holding this challenge, this activity can hone creativity and contribute creative ideas to someone."
KISC is so cool, this is simple logo for Kandersteg Internasional Scout Camp
"In Scouting we can learn a lot "
The merit badge is about this KISC JOTA-JOTI
"It motivate me to participate in other jota-joti to know and be friends with other scouts in other countries"
Overall, this logo symbolizes the unity of the international Scouting movement which is diverse, rooted in nature, has a clear purpose, and is centered in Kandersteg.
"I really enjoyed this activity because it let my creativity hine thorough, and even though my design was very simple i think it represents a lot"