The Augustini company offers you high-quality design and production of various types of tickets:
- Cinema tickets
- Theater tickets
- Tickets for museums, national parks and cable cars
- Concert tickets
- Travel tickets
The cards are protected with UV invisible printing, hologram protection, microprinting and microperforations. Entrance tickets can be made in a roll or zigzag. We use thermal paper of various thicknesses and weights (124–215 gr).
Security tickets are typically used to prevent counterfeiting, copying, or unauthorized sale of tickets for various events, such as concerts, sporting events, theater performances, or festivals. Ticket security helps organizers ensure ticket authenticity, control access, and prevent resale or other forms of fraud.
Several common types of protection used on tickets:
Holograms
Holograms are one of the most secure forms of protection because they are very difficult to copy. They can be placed in key locations on the entrance and change colors or appearance under different light angles. They are often used to mark the authenticity of tickets.
QR codes or barcodes
QR codes and barcodes enable simple digital ticket verification when entering the event. When the scanner recognizes the code, it can confirm the validity of the ticket in real time. These codes also allow for tracking of ticket sales and distribution.
Unique serial numbers
Each ticket can have a unique serial number that is recorded in the system. This helps organizers keep track of all tickets sold and ensure that it is not possible to duplicate or use the same ticket more than once.
Watermarks or micro text
Watermarks or microtexts can be printed on the ticket, and are invisible to the naked eye. These elements can only be detected under certain conditions, such as special light or a magnifying glass. This makes counterfeiting even more difficult.
Thermal or UV print
Tickets often use a special ink that only becomes visible under UV light (ultraviolet light). This is another way to protect against counterfeiting, as UV ink is very difficult to replicate.
Smart cards or RFID chips
Some tickets use RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. Tickets with RFID chips enable faster and more secure check-in upon entry. These cards may contain data that cannot be copied or duplicated.
Special paints and paper
Using special papers and inks that are resistant to copying or scanning, such as inks that change tone under certain lighting conditions, also provides additional protection. This paper can be resistant to thermal or photocopier devices.
Watermarks
A watermark is a special mark that is imprinted on the paper during ticket production. This mark is only visible when viewed at a certain angle or in certain light.
Verification through mobile applications
Many modern tickets can be linked to mobile applications that allow verification by phone. These applications may include various security measures, such as biometric data or fingerprints for additional identification.
Single Use Secure Tag (Deactivation Scripts)
Single Use Secure Tag (Deactivation Scripts)
Application and benefits:
- Preventing resale: Due to special protections, organizers can better control prices and prevent tickets from being resold at higher prices.
- Visitor security: Tickets with multiple security features reduce the risk of fraud or counterfeiting.
- Tracking and analysis: Digital ticket data can help organizers track how many tickets were sold, where attendees were coming from, and other useful information.











