Adding a Profile Image to Your WordCamp US Badge

During WordCamp US in the past, the organizing team has received questions about why some folks had their pictures on their badges and others didn’t. The answer to this question is fairly simple and easy to take care of. The profile images on people’s badges came from their Gravatar profiles.

What is a Gravatar?

You can have your picture printed on the badge just like we have in past years. The left badge is from last year, the right badge shows what the design team put in place of a profile image.

A Gravatar is a “globally recognized avatar.” You upload your picture and create your profile once, and when you register using your Gravatar email on any website that uses Gravatars, your Gravatar image will show up there. Gravatar is a free service that is included with every WordPress.com account and is run and supported by Automattic.

How does it show up on my badge?

The short answer: magic, mostly. The longer, more technical answer:

The badges for WordCamp US are created using what is called a Data Merge. In the backend of the WordCamp US website (and any other WordCamp website) is a place for organizers to go in and download an export of attendee ticket data (rest assured, no payment information is stored in our websites). Our design team takes that ticket data and uses it to automate the creation of hundreds of badges for our attendees. One of the fields that our design team is able to bring in is the Gravatar profile image.

The beauty of doing our badges via data merge is that the weeks-long process of creating a badge for each of our attendees can be taken care of in a fraction of the time. Once the data is merged and all of the badges are created in InDesign (an Adobe design program used for creating layouts and more), all the design team has to do is go in and tweak any badges that don’t fit the ‘typical’ template (ex. badges that have longer than average names).

How do I create a Gravatar?

You can sign up for Gravatar using a WordPress.com account. If you don’t already have a WordPress.com account, you’ll need to create one. Once you’ve created your Gravatar account, you’ll add your profile image and any other information you wish to share and you’re good to go! It’s important to note,  the Gravatar account needs to use the same email address that you used to purchase your WordCamp US ticket.

If you already have a Gravatar account using a different email address, you can update the email address on your WCUS ticket using the link in your ticket confirmation email. If you purchased multiple tickets at one time, make sure you update all of the tickets purchased with that person’s email address associated with their Gravatar profile.

Can’t find your ticket email? Contact the organizers using our contact form.

Is there a deadline?

We will be printing badges for you when you arrive at the registration tables, so you can create your Gravatar even up to the day of WordCamp! (But why wait?)

Having Issues?

We’re sorry, that stinks. If you shoot us an email via our contact form, someone will be happy to help you out!


You don’t want to miss out on WordCamp US 2019! There will be speakers, workshops, childcare, an incredible sponsor hall, the annual WordFest party, and more. Get your tickets to WordCamp US today!