It's a new year, so why not create a new badge for your team in Fantasy Premier League?
Last summer, FPL managers were given the ability to design their own unique team badge through the Premier League website - and now you can do it in the app too, making it easier than ever to personalise your Fantasy team.
Through our partnership with Adobe, managers can unleash their creativity using Adobe Express and its Firefly generative AI models.
So visit the Premier League app to try creating your own team badge.
Here are four examples of what it could look like.
How to create your badge in app
When you choose to create your badge, Adobe Express will open right within the app.
The community wall will provide some examples to help you get started. Hovering over the images will reveal the prompts used to create them. Clicking an image will load that image and allow you to try the prompt yourself.
Watch how to create your badge in app
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You can also get started by entering your own prompt to generate your team badge. You’ll see four images to choose from based on your prompt and you can augment them by editing your prompt as often as you like.
Clicking on an image and selecting Edit will load a new tool and give access to some advanced options like Remove Background and apply adjustments.
When you’ve settled on your image, click Submit and you’ll then be asked to log in or create an Adobe account. Once complete, you’ll be informed that your image will be sent for moderation.
Adobe Express
Adobe Express allows you to generate a wide variety of image types, but if you want to create images to replicate the graphical, flat appearance of a traditional club badge then we recommend using the following style settings.
When generating images from a prompt:
- Depending on your region, make sure to include “football badge” or “soccer badge” in your prompt
- Click the Content type dropdown and change from Art to Graphic
- Under Styles, click Theme, then scroll down the displayed options to select Vector Look
These settings will help to generate images with a clean logo style image, more akin to a club badge.
There are so many styles you can apply to your prompts, so be creative and explore the results you can get with the options available.
When you have an image you like, if you then select an image and access the Edit dropdown, you will have access to a further set of intuitive tools that can enhance your final submission. These include tools that give you the ability to adjust settings such as brightness and colour saturation.
Should you wish to use the Insert Object feature, this will use Generative Credits from your Adobe Express account.
Each Adobe Express account gets 10 Generative Credits that reset monthly, with the option to upgrade your account to get more. However, credits are only used for the Insert Object and Remove Object features. You can create more badges with prompts without using credits.
Moderation
All submitted images will be reviewed against our terms and conditions, and any badges that violate these guidelines will be rejected.
Continued submission of images deemed to be in breach of the terms, or those that are severely inappropriate, may result in the removal of your FPL account for the current season.
Once submitted, you’ll see a confirmation that your badge has been sent for moderation. Badges are typically reviewed within 24 hours, but during peak times this may vary. You cannot submit a new badge until your current one has been approved.
Once approved, you’ll receive email confirmation, and your badge will appear on your manager profile and team page. You can then choose to edit the existing prompt or create a brand new version with a different prompt.