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For my final project in Public Interfaces, co-taught by Jake Barton and Ian Curry from Local Projects, I worked to create an engaging public interface for my imaginary client of the New York Yankees. Previous posts have looked at the app, as well as the in stadium experience. The final part of the project explores ways in which the Yankees could followup with their fans after they’ve left the stadium.

This exploration, using the BERG Little Printer, doesn’t lament the death of ticket stubs, but rather expores what a new way to capture the nostalgia that ticket stubs unlock. Imagine receiving an update the day after attending a game, thanking you for your visit and summarizing what you’ve seen. Moreover, what could a revised ticket look like that knows your history as a fan? What could the Yankees communicate to you that welcomes you back, and gets you excited for your next game?

We’re headed towards digital tickets in our iPhones….but there’s no reason we have to lose the shoebox of ticket stubs of our favorite memories.

Posted at 10:14pm and tagged with: baseball, berg, littleprinter, thesis,.

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