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Project 5. Ticket prices table: an overview

My second project for TCUK25 was to create a ticket prices overview table. 

 

The first version borrowed the layout I used for the ‘How to Get to TCUK25’. I shared it in Basecamp, and the feedback from my working team was unanimous (and yes, a bit ‘devastating’!): this type of content needed a radically different approach to the how to guide. So, go back to the drawing table.

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In the Diátaxis framework, a ‘how to’ content is a procedure, but a ticket prices page is reference content. Reference content aims to help readers to make a quick decision by presenting the right facts in a clear format (and with a call to action).

 

The team shared examples of formats better suited to an ‘at-a-glance’ overview of prices and categories.

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From those examples, I chose a design that resembles a paper folder with tabs, and I produced four versions.

 

Creating multiple variants made me realise that each table represented a different way of understanding the conference, our members, the ticket categories, and the ISTC itself.

 

Up until that moment, I hadn’t appreciated how a “simple” table can shape how you perceive an event, or the organisation behind it.

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Obviously, each table emphasised one of the aspects of a good, well rounded Conference ticket. We think our choice, prototype 4 responded to the needs of our members and the organisation. 

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This is the winning version: 

Click on the link and explore the table.

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Identify what type of organisation we are trying to develop. We emphasise membership. We want to highlight the services we provide, and we certainly want everyone to have a fair shot at the cheapest prices possible. 

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What do you think?

a. What do I get?
Screenshot 2025-07-30 at 21-15-21 Ticket

This version emphasises what types of services are provided. That is, what do I get for my money?

b. Are you a member?  
Screenshot 2025-07-30 at 07-44-44 TCUK25

This version emphasises the importance of being a member over anything else

c. How much?

This version emphasises the importance of how to get the tickets as cheaply as possible. 

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