Transform shared stories into lasting keepsakes.
Archive Lane partners with schools, teams, organizations, and community groups to create meaningful memory projects—from end-of-season books to collaborative keepsakes that capture shared experiences.
These projects often incorporate materials prepared through Photo Digitization or Home Video Digitization, and may also include Digital Slideshows as part of a final presentation or event.
These projects may include:
End-of-season sports books
School or club memory books
Team, group, or organizational keepsakes
Community-based storytelling projects
Digitally designed books created from collected photos and materials
These projects are especially popular for:
Youth sports teams and clubs
School programs or graduating classes
End-of-season or milestone celebrations
Community groups and nonprofits
Organizations looking to preserve shared history
If you have an idea that doesn’t fit neatly into a category, that’s okay, many projects start that way. Each project is collaborative, intentional, and custom.
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What these projects are:
Collaborative memory projects created with groups or organizations
Designed to preserve shared experiences and milestones
Often centered around books, collections, or curated keepsakes
Flexible in format and scope based on the group’s needs
What these projects aren’t:
A self-serve or automated publishing service
A standardized yearbook replacement
A one-size-fits-all package
Projects are custom-scoped to reflect each group’s goals and participation level.
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Community projects begin with a conversation.
Together, we identify the goal of the project, the materials involved, and how participants will contribute. Archive Lane then helps guide organization, design, and final presentation—keeping the process collaborative and manageable.
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Include if you want guardrails:
Participation levels vary by group
Timelines depend on size and engagement
Projects are scoped and approved before work begins
Pricing reflects project complexity and format
Interested in Creating Something Together?
Community projects begin with a conversation to understand scope, participation, and goals.

