About DID Certification
Digital Information Design Overview
Benefits of DID Certification
For Individuals
- Break down into roles/functions.
- Professional certification in business information management.
- Knowledge of how to integrate multiple best practices.
- Career advancement opportunities such as Information Manager, Data Governance Lead, Compliance Analyst, IT Managers and Business Information managers.
- Transferable, vendor neutral skills.
For Organizations
- Portfolio and programme management in line with your enterprise strategy.
- Organizing an organization's digital information needs.
- Designing information services that meet business needs, with emphasis on agility and accuracy.
- Management and control of vital information and data.
- Independent of any best practice or method.
Useful links
Useful links
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DID Foundation's Website
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The Digital Information Design Guidebook
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KNVI Interest Group Open Standards
Documentation
Documentation
Study materials
Study materials
Success in 1 2 3
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Pass the exam & receive a certificate
When you are ready to take your exam, book an online timeslot yourself with APMG, or your training organization may organize this for you. If you pass your exam APMG will issue you with a digital badge for you to share!
DID Certification levels
SFIA

This APMG certification has been informally mapped against the SFIA Framework to indicate the skills that are addressed and referenced by the certification. Although it is not yet possible to claim this digital badge, the indicative skills can be used to plan your professional development through assessing the skills you have and the skills you need for the role you want.
knowledge
Digital Information Design Foundation
Generic attribute Knowledge up to level 3
Same as above plus Methods and Tools level 3
FAQs
Digital Information Design (DID) is a business information model canvas, enabling organizations to identify useful and widely used best practices and put them in a roadmap, whilst retaining focus on the information needs of the business. You can choose and use whatever best practice(s) you wish, as the DID model canvas will help you to assess the validity of your choice(s) and identify strengths and weaknesses in your approach.
The Digital Information Design Foundation exam is available in English and Dutch.
The Digital Information Design Foundation book is available in English and Dutch.
For individuals self-studying it is almost impossible to say. As all candidates have different experience and amount of time available for study, it varies from person to person. We suggest you buy the manual and have a look through for yourself before deciding how long you need to spend learning.
For those studying with an accredited training organization, DID Foundation courses are generally delivered over 3 days. It is well worth investigating with individual providers, as some will offer tailored, online or blended learning solutions.
The structure of the Digital Information Design Foundation examination is below:
- 40 multiple choice questions
- 40 minutes duration
- Pass mark: 26 out of 40 (65%)
- Closed book (no reference materials permitted)
No, candidates are not permitted to refer to the Digital Information Design Foundation book or any other materials during the exam.
The Digital Information Design Foundation exam does not expire.
The pass mark for the Digital Information Design Foundation exam is 26 out of 40 (65%).
- Provisional results: After completing the Foundation examination, candidates may receive provisional results either orally from the invigilator or on-screen at the end of an online exam.
- Official results: Once processed, official results, including a PDF breakdown of marks by syllabus area, are available in the APMG Candidate Portal. Results are issued as the total number of marks achieved.
- Processing time: Exam papers are usually marked immediately after the exam. APMG formally processes and confirms results via the Candidate Portal within 2 working days of receiving completed papers.
- Outstanding payments: In exceptional cases, results may be withheld until full payment has been received.
Once you’ve been notified that you’ve passed your exam, you will have the option to create a digital badge in APMG's Candidate Portal.
Visit APMG's Candidate Portal, view your exam results and select 'Create Badge'.
This takes you to the Credly website where the digital badges are hosted. You will be guided through the Credly account creation process.
Once you have created an account with Credly, log into the account and accept your pending badge.