It’s fun to sell tickets and all, but what if you actually want to know something about your overall sales numbers? Here’s a quick look at the first version of our sales dashboard. It’s like opening up the cash register, except you don’t have to count all those bills by hand.
Posts in the screencasts category
March 18, 2010
First pass on discounts
Wherein we show the first draft of simple discount functionality, and a new quick-edit box office receipt.
March 1, 2010
Refining the Sell Button
Check out our video showing the redesign of the box office sale process.
Introducing the Storyboard
Here’s an idea we’re really excited about: the Chroma Storyboard.
The goal here is to capture and communicate the story of the relationship between your theater and a specific patron. When someone calls you, or someone walks up to the box office window, who are they? Have they been coming a long time? Is this their first visit? Did they talk to someone else at length about a question or concern, and if so, what was the gist of that discussion?
February 9, 2010
Box Office Dashboard: Cash Sales
We want Chroma to provide a clean, responsive dashboard for the day of a performance. Here’s our first sketch of what that might look like.
In this sketch we’ve focused on what happens if you want to make a simple, quick cash sale. That’s not all the dashboard will do, of course, but that’s what we’re exploring here.
January 14, 2010
Behind the scenes: automated testing
In a departure from our normal content, here’s a sneak peek at some of the tools we’re using to build and test Chroma Tickets. If such details bore you, no offense taken! But if you’re one of the geeks in the audience, read on.
December 18, 2009
Adding images
So, we’ve shared some images and a screencast about making poster and ticket images, but how do you upload the original artwork?
December 16, 2009
Live preview for poster and ticket images
We want to make it really easy for you to add poster and ticket images. But what if your poster isn’t exactly the right size? Or what if you’d like a custom image for your ticket, but you just have a poster design?
December 10, 2009
Google Maps address entry
I’ve always found address entry forms to be kind of a pain. Here’s an idea we’re playing with:
View video in HTML5 at Vimeo →
