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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 twelve 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.

Twelve directions out

Editorial, vintage, bold athletic, premium luxe, pop graphic, documentary, Swiss minimalist, Y2K retro, hand-drawn, cinematic, brutalist, refined tribute. 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