It's a triple play WordCamp weekend for the Sponsorship Desk, with a first-ever European city, along with two American faves.
To get started, let's take the long hop across the pond to the shores of the Duoro River in Portugal before coming back to the Atlantic seaboard in Maine and the banks of the Mississippi in St. Louis. Of course, all of these events have primo sponsored stickers rocking custom WordPress designs.
Huge shoutout to all of the organizers of these three events, plus high fives to every in attendance. It's always inspiring when a community gets together to learn and to grow.
WordCamp Porto
Kicking off this weekend, we're at
WordCamp Porto in Portugal's second-biggest city and an all-around gorgeous seaside town. So, so, so very stoked to be sponsoring our first WordCamp on the Iberian Peninsula! Wow, StickerGiant in the
land of exploration and the home of Port,
the delicious dessert wine.
What's super rad about this WordCamp location is that the city of Porto is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, so there's plenty of culture and history to soak in along with the sessions on technology and opportunities for networking.
As is often the case, this WordCamp features a sticker sheet with WordPress logos and some local flavor. The colors on this one are a soft mix of a red hue along with a blue contrast, make for perfect tear-offs for any application and WordCamp promotion.
If you understand Portuguese, follow the #wcporto and #wcporto16 hashtags live on Twitter.
WordCamp Maine
Returning stateside, we begin in Portland
WordCamp Maine, which is stocked with a slate of speakers and sessions for all types of WordPress users. And what a sticker sheet! Lobster
Wapuu, yellow rain slicker Wapuu, and some old skool boat bouys in a subdued yellow-red-and blue color palette.
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WordCamp St. Louis
Final stop: The
Gateway to the West and
WordCamp St. Louis. This sweet city styled sticker sheet is adorned with the urban the skyline and iconic
Gateway Arch, and WordCampers get a full dose of content, plugins and networking over two packed days of WordPress.