Lucky for me, Ticketmaster has been in this business for a long time. See this picture? That's what the tickets look like when you look into the envelope (both sides). They know that more often than not, the intended gift recipient will open the envelope and take a look (even with the best of intentions =). As far as I can tell, the surprise was preserved.
A word to the wise: If you're gonna be sneaky this Christmas, you may need to get the mail before the surprisee.
Don't worry Marie - we're going to have a fabulous time at ____ ______ __ ______. Merry Christmas!
As you may or may not have heard, I have started a web-based software business for language learning and one of the biggest issues we are working through is the design of the product. Certainly these types of product design only come with time, but I am fascinated with well designed products - even when it is just how a ticket is printed, folded, stuffed, and mailed.
(Yes, this will be the only positive Ticketmaster blog post on the blogosphere today)
Friday, December 14, 2007
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I full heartedly agree. Good Design makes a World of difference.
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