360Flex Badges (1 for speakers, 1 for the show)

We ain’t the world’s greatest designers. We’re coders and we know it. Therefore, we’re grateful that those in the community have some creative talent.

Considering the next US 360Flex is in Atlanta, Georgia, we had our de facto conference badge maker (Doug McCune) whip us up a little peach ditty that you see here. Click the image to download the zip of badges for you to use. He also has an alternative badge that I love, but we’ll leave for him to display.

Another thing we like is getting the locals involved. Polygeek, a local to the Seattle Show, whipped us this ditty last time. Now, we have local Atlantian Dave Tucker whipping up this locally flavored badge. It’s based on a local restaurant called The Varsity. John and I will hit it up during our onsite visit and will post our review.

It’s people like these that make 360Flex so fun. They care not only to come as attendees and speakers, but to also participate in fun side activities like this.

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360Flex Twitter Account

In the US, we always have Twitter up either on monitors at the conference or on our mobiles during the planning. We’ll be bringing that tradition to 360Flex Europe.

Twitter allows us and everyone at the conference to talk to one another in a relatively easy fashion. Think of it as an electronic message board. If you’re interested in following along with the conference going ons, definitely get hooked up with Twitter.

If you want to see the tweets (that’s what the messages are called), sign up for a Twitter account. Then add 360Flex as someone you follow.