🎓 Class reunion feature

Name badges that solve the "who was that?" problem

Then-and-now photos, maiden names visible, a QR code that opens each classmate's mini bio. Pulled automatically from your guest list, formatted for Avery 5395 sheets you can buy at any office store. Print, peel, lanyard, done.

Example badge layout

Class reunion QR name badge mockupSingle name badge mockup showing senior yearbook photo, current photo, full name with maiden name, graduation year, pronouns, and QR code to mini bio.LINCOLN HIGH · CLASS OF 1995👤THENYearbook '95😊NOW2025Jennifer Park(née Smith)she/her📍 San Francisco, CA💼 PediatricianSCAN FOR BIO👉SCAN OPENS:Jen's mini bio · then-and-now· current city · "remember when"· conversation startersNo more "who was that?"

Print 8 per Avery 5395 sheet on any home or office printer.

Everything in your badge kit

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Auto-built from your guest list

Reunly pulls names, maiden names, and photos from your roster automatically. Zero manual layout. The output is a print-ready PDF formatted for Avery 5395 sheets.

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Then-and-now photos

Senior yearbook photo next to current photo on every badge. Sparks immediate recognition — and instant 'oh my gosh, you look exactly the same!' moments. Or, you know, the opposite.

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QR code to mini bio

Each badge has a unique QR code linking to that classmate's mini bio page — current city, what they've been up to, fun facts. Scan to skip 'so what do you do?' entirely.

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Avery 5395 sheet-ready

Standard 8-up Avery 5395 (2-1/3″ × 3-3/8″) sheets you can buy at any office store. Print on your home printer, peel, stick into the lanyard sleeves Reunly recommends. Done.

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Color-coded by year

Multi-class reunion? Each graduation year gets a different accent color on the badge so attendees can spot their cohort across the room. Built for combined-class events.

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Optional pronouns

Classmates choose whether to add pronouns when they RSVP. The badge template displays them cleanly when present and shows nothing when absent — never awkward, always inclusive.

How it works

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Confirm your guest list

Reunly pulls names, maiden names, photos, and graduation years straight from your roster. No spreadsheets to format, no manual copy-paste.

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Pick a badge template

Choose classic, modern, or multi-class layout. Pick your school colors. Reunly previews every badge before you print so you can spot any missing photos.

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Print and peel

Download the print-ready PDF, run it through any home or office printer on Avery 5395 sheets, peel, drop into lanyard sleeves. Total cost: ~$15 for 80 classmates.

The killer feature

The QR code that ends every awkward intro

You recognize the face but blank on the name. You glance at the badge — there's the senior photo, the current photo, the maiden name. You scan the QR. Suddenly you know they live in Seattle now, they have two kids, and they once accidentally set off the fire alarm in 11th grade chem class. The badge does the icebreaker work so you don't have to.

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Name badge FAQ

What's on each name badge?

Each badge shows the classmate's senior-year photo, current photo, current name with maiden name in parentheses, graduation year, optional pronouns, and a QR code that links to that classmate's mini bio page (where they live now, what they do, fun facts they wanted to share). Big readable type — designed so a 50-year-old can read another 50-year-old's badge from three feet away.

Do I have to design the badges myself?

No. Reunly pulls every name, maiden name, and photo from your guest list and lays out the badges automatically. Pick a template (classic, modern, multi-class) and your class colors — Reunly handles the rest. The output is a print-ready PDF sized for Avery 5395 sheets you can buy at any office supply store.

What does the QR code link to?

Each classmate's QR code opens their mini bio page — a single-page profile with their current city, what they've been up to, photos they shared, and any 'remember when' notes they added. It's an icebreaker in your pocket: scan a badge, and you instantly have things to ask about beyond 'so... what do you do?'

Can I use these for a multi-class reunion?

Yes — and the color-by-year feature is built specifically for this. Each graduation year gets a different accent color so attendees can spot 'their' people across the room. Useful for combined 10/20/30-year reunions, all-decade reunions, or all-alumni events.

Do you support pronouns on badges?

Yes — pronouns are an optional field on each badge. Classmates who want them shown add them when they RSVP. Classmates who don't want them shown simply leave the field blank. The badge template handles both cases cleanly without making anyone feel singled out.

What if a classmate doesn't have a senior photo?

Reunly handles this gracefully — if no senior photo is on file, the badge shows just the current photo with the graduation year prominently. Many classmates skipped picture day, transferred in late, or just don't have a digital copy of their yearbook photo. The badge still looks great either way.

No more "wait, who is that?"

Pull names from your guest list. Print on Avery sheets. Total badge cost: ~$15 for 80 classmates.