Wrote about some experiences designing and manufacturing conference badges, and shared some of my own InDesign JavaScript, in case you’re curious what that looks like. Would love to hear from you if you’re also doing print automation in any way!https://medium.com/@mwichary/name-badges-the-unsung-conference-heroes-db6fa0925c5b …
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Replying to @mwichary
I’ve done small students’ conference (100+ people) badges with Google Forms → LaTeX. This also combined it into easily cut table sheets coz, you know, students Adapting the TeX style was manageable and imports of image files was possible too for the more difficult stuff
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Replying to @redmer
That’s pretty cool! I’ve never really done LaTeX. Do you have an example of the output? (Even a photo?)
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Replying to @mwichary
Sure, the code still works and was at least in use 2012-2016. We (2015) had three badge colors for attendees, speakers, organizers in an economical format (10 per sheet A4) and a couple hand-writable. Great link btw, the
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Cool, thanks!!! It could be fun to try it.
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