People who want to go for that old fashioned look usually go with styles that are vintage. So let's say that you're looking to make tickets that are able to convey the vintage theme of your event, but you don't know how to do that. That's where our selection of Vintage Ticket Templates in Publisher comes in. Know that each one is 100% customizable and easily editable to ensure that you're able to make a vintage ticket that perfectly suits the event you're planning to organize and hold. What are you waiting for? Make your tickets timeless and download a template now!
How to Make a Vintage Ticket in Publisher
Some people may see vintage themes as gloomy, old-fashioned, and uninteresting. However, vintage has a classy and high-quality look that is appreciated by most people. Vintage themes can also be incorporated into almost anything, including tickets! If you want to be able to make a vintage ticket, then refer to the list of steps that we've provided for you below.
1. Use a Vintage Color Palette
One of the things you need to consider is the color palette to make your editable ticket appear genuinely old fashioned. Shades of cream, pink, burgundy, emerald, and brown are some of the colors that you can use.
2. Choose Vintage Fonts
Microsoft Publisher comes with plenty of vintage fonts that you use when making your ticket. These include Bookman Old Style, Century Schoolbook, and Garamond, to name a few. Getting the right font will enhance the look of your vintage tickets.
3. Add Essential Details
Tickets don't have to contain a lot of elements. Because of the very limited space allotted, you should focus on the most relevant information only. For instance, if you're making a movie ticket, only include the ticket number, movie title, date, time, and seat number.
4. Add Relevant Pictures
In some cases, you can choose not to add photos to your ticket. If you are, then be sure that it's more than just high-quality. Your photos need to be relevant to the purpose of the ticket. If you're creating an event ticket, the photos should be of that event or at least something that relates to it.
5. Organize the Content
Make sure that all the elements in your printable ticket are arranged accordingly. Don't settle with just adding the content without organizing them. A well-arranged ticket will enhance the layout and make the information easier to comprehend.