VIRTUAL CONFERENCE

Leverage Social Media to Humanize Your Agency and Engage Your Communities

Pre-Summit Workshop: December 9, 2025
General Summit: December 10–11, 2025

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Featured Sessions

U.S. Postal Service

Creating a Channel Strategy ​to Engage Various Audiences

Crystal will share how USPS defined its brand voice, mapped its audiences, and tailored platform strategies to deliver the right message in the right tone—without losing sight of its public service mission. Attendees will gain a blueprint for balancing creativity, clarity, and consistency across a complex digital ecosystem.

Social Simulator

Managing Misinformation in the AI Age

During the session, Social Simulator will combine theory and practice, providing a hands-on tabletop scenario that encourages participants to apply misinformation best practices in a realistic simulated crisis. Join us for this detailed exploration of modern misinformation to equip your team with everything they need to navigate the information landscape.

King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks

We Don't Even Have an Intern: Creative Systems for Staying Current Without Burning Out

Marie will explore how to set up lightweight systems that fit into your existing workload, so content creation doesn’t feel like another full-time job. You’ll leave with a content idea-tracking template, a plug-and-play post checklist, and a practical one-page social media plan you can use to turn your “Saved” folder into approved posts that engage your community—without burning out.

Presenting thought leaders you'll meet online

Learn from a mix of industry leaders who will share the proven social media strategies they use to grow their brands.

Jennifer Preston

Jennifer Preston

Public Information Officer
Town of Collierville, Tennessee

Brooke Hahn

Brooke Hahn

General Manager
Flockler

Danielle Shepard

Danielle Shepard

Communications Strategist
City of Tampa

Jameil Weldon

Jameil Weldon

Social Media Manager
Mecklenburg County, NC

Joseph Galbo

Joseph Galbo

Social Media Specialist
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

Serena Riddle

Serena Riddle

Marketing Specialist
Arizona Department of Public Safety

Rachel Terlep

Rachel Terlep

Interactive Engagement Manager
Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT)

Claire Turner

Claire Turner

Associate Director
Social Simulator

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Two jam-packed days tailored to your role in public service.
Don't miss this government social media conference!

We bring over 10 years of experience in social media education. That means you can count on a vetted, specially curated series of sessions and seasoned, experienced speakers to tackle topics that have the biggest impact on your agency or office’s social media strategy.

Share ideas and strategies across government sectors. Join peers from federal, state, and local agencies to exchange what’s working—whether you serve parks & rec, public works, human services, transportation, or emergency management.

Expand your network beyond your silo. This event is one of the few dedicated to social media in government. Engage with communications professionals across agencies, validate your approach, and leave inspired by new concepts.

Address the communication challenges public agencies face today. Dive into sessions on crisis and emergency response, misinformation mitigation, community trust-building, and reputation management in the public sector.

Learn from each platform's unique potential. Get practical guides on navigating established social platforms and emerging tools — along with what metrics really matter in government work.

Get answers tailored to your agency. Participate in live panels, Q&As, and facilitated discussions focused on government problems — ask your hardest questions, compare approaches, and sharpen your strategy.

Walk away with actionable toolkits. Gain access to templates, policy blueprints, content plans, playbooks, and examples designed specifically for government communications teams.

Flockler

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Who should attend

If you're a professional that manages your government or public agency’s social media channels, this event is for you!

  • Public Information
  • Public Affairs
  • Communications
  • Digital Marketing & Digital Media
  • Emergency Management
  • Social Media, Web & Content Management
  • Emergency Management
  • Community Service, Education & Outreach
  • Community Affairs
  • Public & Media Relations
  • Customer Service
  • Digital Engagement
  • Press Secretary
  • Administrative Support

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Clo3d Version

Crucial Note: You cannot save a file to an older version. If you open a project in CLO 7.4 and save it, you cannot open it in CLO 6.0. The simulation cache is not backward compatible.

The Workaround: If sharing with a user on an old version:

This is the story of how CLO3D transformed a traditional designer's workspace from a world of paper scraps and fabric waste into a high-tech digital studio. The Paper Fortress

Maya sat surrounded by muslin scraps and discarded paper patterns. For years, her "version 1.0" of any design involved hours of manual drafting, cutting, and pinning. If the drape was off by a centimeter, she had to start the physical process over, wasting expensive fabric and days of time. Every tweak to a sleeve or neckline meant a new physical prototype, filling her studio with what she called "the ghosts of discarded ideas." Enter the Digital Double

Everything changed when she opened CLO3D. Instead of a physical mannequin, she was greeted by a customizable digital avatar. Using the 3D avatar development process, she could convert body scans into precise .avt files, ensuring the digital model matched her client's exact measurements. In this new "digital version" of her studio:

Real-time Drape: As she drew 2D patterns on one side of the screen, the 3D window showed the fabric sewing itself together in real-time.

Fabric Physics: She didn't need to buy silk swatches to see the flow; she simply selected the material properties within the software to simulate weight, stretch, and friction.

Fit Maps: Instead of guessing where a garment was too tight, she toggled on "Stress and Strain" maps. The software highlighted areas in red where the fabric was pulling, allowing her to adjust the pattern instantly. The Sustainable Shift

Maya’s latest collection, "The 3D Version," never touched a pair of physical shears until the final design was perfected. By using virtual fitting functions, she reduced her sample waste by nearly 90%. She could even test how different garment fits—from tight to oversized—affected the wearer's body image perception before a single stitch was sewn. The Final Cut

When the time finally came to produce the physical clothes, Maya didn't have a room full of trash. She had a single, perfect set of digital patterns, ready to be sent to a laser cutter. The "CLO3D version" of her career wasn't just about faster software; it was about the freedom to fail, iterate, and innovate in a digital space where the only limit was her imagination, not the cost of the fabric.

Tailoring Garment Fit for Personalized Body Image ... - MDPI

CLO3D is widely regarded as the industry standard for 3D garment simulation and digital pattern making, used by major brands like Nike, HUGO BOSS, and Lululemon. While powerful, users often distinguish between "CLO3D versions" of digital assets (like pattern blocks or garment files) and the software versions themselves (e.g., CLO3D 2024 or 2025). CLO3D Software Versions Overview

CLO 2025.x: The latest major update includes advanced simulation features and improved integration with CLO-SET for tech pack generation and cloud asset management.

CLO 7.x & 6.x: These older versions are still widely used for asset creation. Many digital patterns sold on marketplaces like ArtStation and Etsy are optimized for these specific versions. Asset Reviews: "CLO3D Version" Digital Products clo3d version

When purchasing digital assets labeled as a "CLO3D Version," reviewers and experts highlight several key pros and cons: Pros:

Professional Accuracy: Patterns are often drafted by industry professionals with decades of experience, ensuring a reliable fit compared to generic 3D models.

Time-Saving: "CLO3D version" blocks (like the Ladies Fitted Jacket Block) act as a "sloper" or starting point, eliminating the need to drape from scratch.

Integrated Tech Packs: Higher-tier files allow for automatic tech pack generation via CLO-SET, which can be exported to Excel for manufacturing. Cons:

Steep Learning Curve: Unlike its sister software, Marvelous Designer, CLO3D requires a fundamental understanding of 2D pattern-making to be effective.

Hardware Demand: Newer versions can be resource-intensive; some users on macOS have reported freezing issues when using specific tools like the "Edit Pattern Tool".

Compatibility: Files created in newer versions are typically not backward compatible with older software versions. Alternatives to Consider

If the "CLO3D version" of a workflow seems too complex, designers often look at these competitors:

Marvelous Designer: Better for 3D artists who prioritize visual aesthetics over technical pattern accuracy.

Style3D: A rising competitor noted for its accessibility and leveling the playing field for beginners.

Browzwear: Often cited as the top rival for large-scale digital prototyping.

Adobe Illustrator & CLO3D Compatible UK, USA and EU Size Ranges

CLO 3D Review: A Game-Changer for Fashion Design and Virtual Try-On Crucial Note: You cannot save a file to an older version

CLO 3D is a cutting-edge software that has revolutionized the fashion industry with its advanced 3D design and virtual try-on capabilities. As a fashion enthusiast and tech-savvy individual, I was excited to dive into this innovative tool and share my thoughts.

Key Features and Benefits

Pros and Cons

Pros:

Cons:

Conclusion

CLO 3D is a powerful tool that has transformed the fashion industry with its innovative 3D design, virtual try-on, and collaboration capabilities. While it may require some time to learn and invest in a powerful computer, the benefits of CLO 3D far outweigh the drawbacks. If you're a fashion designer, brand, or retailer looking to streamline your design process, enhance customer experience, and stay ahead of the competition, CLO 3D is definitely worth exploring.

Rating: 4.5/5

Recommendation

CLO 3D is suitable for:

Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, CLO 3D is an excellent choice for anyone looking to leverage the power of 3D design and virtual try-on in the fashion industry.

As of early 2026, CLO3D continues to update its software, with 2025.0 features introducing enhanced annotation editing capabilities

. To create, add, or edit text (such as labels, names, or numbers) on your patterns, you can use the Pattern Annotation How to Create Text on Patterns in CLO3D Select the Tool: In the 2D window, find and select the Pattern Annotation tool (represented by a capital 'A' icon). Pros and Cons Pros:

Left-click on the desired pattern piece where you want the text to appear. Type Content:

A text box will appear, allowing you to type your text or numbers. Edit Text (2025 version): Edit Annotation

tool (an 'A' with a cursor), you can now modify the font, size, color, and angle of your text in the Property Editor. Placement:

Annotations can be placed parallel to the grain line, along the X-axis, or at a custom angle. Key Tips for Text in CLO3D Text Constraint: Text must be created a pattern piece.

Double-click existing text to modify the text content or its position. Organization:

Use this tool to name patterns (e.g., "front skirt", "sleeve") to assist with pattern organization. Right-click on the annotation to delete or copy/paste it. Creating Textures or Graphics

If you want to create 3D text (embossed or engraved) rather than 2D pattern annotations, you can trace text as internal shapes and turn them into 3D objects. Alternatively, you can add text to buttons by creating custom button shapes and applying textures. CLO | 3D Fashion Design Software How to add pattern names titles, numbers, cut 2, annotation

Left-clicking on a pattern allows users to add text, such as "front skirt". Clicking elsewhere finalizes the text. BobbinTalk Text on Buttons - CLO Help Center


As of 2024, the industry standard operates primarily on the CLO 7.x iteration. This version represents a significant leap forward in terms of accessibility and render quality.

It is important to note that CLO3D versions are split into two distinct categories:

Before diving into version history, let’s address the core question: Why should a professional care about which CLO3D version they are running?


Highlight 3–4 standout features from the version you’re covering. Example features (real or plausible for a major update):


Knowing your current build number is the first step to troubleshooting crashes or file errors.

To find your CLO3D version:

How to update safely:


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