This beautifully designed keepsake book helps students bring their college world home. Created as a thoughtful, giftable flip-through experience, it introduces the friends who are behind the stories loved ones hear on every phone call.
By putting faces to the stories, it keeps friends and families feeling connected, included, and part of their everyday life — no matter how many miles away they may be.


Our Mission

At My Favorites Album, our mission is to help families stay meaningfully connected to the people who shape each other’s lives. As loved ones grow, move away, and meet new friends, it can become harder to remember all the faces behind the stories. We created My Favorites Album to make those connections easier to keep, helping families match names to faces and turn everyday conversations into deeper, more personal moments. By keeping the important people in one simple place, we help families focus less on remembering details and more on sharing experiences, celebrating relationships, and staying close—no matter the distance.
About Us
My Favorites Album began with a grandmother who wanted to stay connected to the people her family loved.
When her five nieces went to five different colleges, their lives were filled with new friends—roommates, classmates, teammates, and study partners. Every phone call home brought stories and laughter, but also a lot of new names.
She wanted to remember them all, because these were the people becoming part of her nieces’ lives. But with so many faces and names, it became harder to keep track.
One niece, after answering the same questions again and again, had a simple idea: what if there were one place where all those faces and names could live together?
And just like that, My Favorites Album was born.
What began as a way to help a grandmother remember soon became something more—a way to keep the important people in our lives close, even when we’re far apart.
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My Favorites Album helps keep those connections alive—one photo, one name, one memory at a time.


Because behind every name is a face.
Behind every face is a story.
And the people we care about deserve to be remembered.




