What’s your talent? Join us for a celebration of creative diversity at WordCamp Atlanta

Everyone’s great at something. That’s why it’ll be so much fun to learn, share, engage and connect at Atlanta’s annual WordPress conference.

Cruise downtown to The Loudermilk Center for a fresh variety of WordCamp sessions on Saturday and Sunday, April 14 and 15, 2018. Come early for Beginner Workshops or Contributor Day on Friday, April 13th. There will even be a WP program for kids on Saturday. Nonstop learning for just $20 a day, can’t beat it. Get your ticket here.

In the meantime…

Sign up in the sidebar for WCATL email announcements, including upcoming ticket info. Join the conversation on Twitter (hashtag #WCATL), Facebook, Instagram, and Slack (sign up here; join in here).

Want to give something back to your community? Then help out as a volunteer. Looking for an eager market for your products or services? We’d love to have you as a WordCamp sponsor; check out the options.

The thing is…

As one of the biggest WordCamps in the world, the Atlanta event thrives on creative diversity. As professionals, we are creative in diverse ways. As individuals, we are diverse in creative ways.

Of course, it’s not just WP designers who make creative contributions. Everyone from back-end developers to project managers come up with creative solutions for the everyday challenges they’re tasked with.

And then…

You might pass along some of your specialized knowledge by speaking at WordCamp, helping out in the Happiness Bar, making a good point during Q&A, or simply offering a suggestion to someone you met in the lobby. You never know how far the impact of your contribution will reverberate.

The cross-pollination of information, ideas, and insights at WordCamp is empowering. And the diversity of skills fuels collaboration, turning strangers into colleagues.

So bring your talent, your originality, and your curiosity to WordCamp Atlanta 2018. And be sure to express your creative voice on the huge graffiti wall in the lobby. We can’t wait to see what you have to say.

Wordcamp Atlanta 2018