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Reunions

Twenty years.
One night together.

Class reunions, team reunions, family reunions — hardcover souvenir books, group photo posters, and "then and now" keepsakes that survive the drive home.

01 — Why reunion organizers use it

One book. Every attendee.

Souvenir books

Hardcover reunion books — attendee photos and bios, "where are they now," archive shots from the original era. Order in bulk for everyone who comes.

"Then and now" posters

Side-by-side posters: senior portraits next to current photos. Hilarious, sweet, frame-able. Bring them as door prizes.

Group photo prints

Order the night-of group photo as framed prints, canvas, or alumaboard — enough for every attendee, shipped to your door within days.

03 — How it works

Plan ahead. Print on the night.

1

Pre-order ahead of time

For a souvenir book, attendees submit photos and bios via a shared link weeks in advance. We design — you approve — print and ship.

2

Capture the night

Whoever takes the group photo uploads it during the event. We turn the image into a print order within 24 hours.

3

Ship to every attendee

Order bulk for the venue, or set up a buy link for every attendee to order their own — paid by them, fulfilled by us.

The Art Director

Don't design. Direct.

Drop in a logo and a photo. Our proprietary in-house concept tool composes six magazine-quality poster directions in distinct styles — the way a senior designer would, only faster. Pick your favorite and refine it in the editor.

Brief the Art Director

Logo + photo in

Two image uploads, a few fields about the subject — that's the whole brief.

Six directions out

Editorial. Vintage. Bold athletic. Premium. Pop graphic. Documentary. Sized for your product.

Refine in the editor

Picked direction loads into the editor for type tweaks, photo swaps, color shifts.

Order or share

Ship it as-is, or share for feedback before printing. Same flow as any design.

Common questions

Frequently asked

How far in advance should we start a reunion book?

6–8 weeks before the event is ideal — gives attendees time to submit photos and bios, gives us time to design and print. Last-minute books (3–4 weeks out) are possible but require expedited print runs.

Can attendees self-submit photos and bios?

Yes. We provide a shared submission link — attendees upload photos and fill in a short form (current city, kids, what they’re up to). Submissions flow into the book layout automatically.

How do we handle classmates who didn’t want to participate?

Attendee-only books are the most common option — only people who submitted appear. You can also do "everyone we could find" books that include archive senior portraits for non-respondents with no current photo.

Do you do family reunions too?

Yes. Family reunion books cover multi-generation family photos, family-tree pages, "favorite memory" submissions, and recipe pages. Same workflow as class reunions, different templates.

A night worth driving in for is worth keeping.

Plan a reunion keepsake