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Couple's Vacation Passport - Kumer, Jennifer
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Do you and your sweetie go on frequent vacations together? Bring this passport-sized journal full of prompts to record highlights of each trip, ensure lasting memories, and heighten your enjoyment and sense of connection in your shared travel experience. Record your best moments and conversations, unexpected events, and notable meals. Paste in ticket stubs and selfies, reflect on closeness you shared and what you learned about your partner, and jot down notable landmarks and events. Cards for Couples creator Jennifer Kumer made this sweet, interactive memento to help you grow closer in your relationship as you explore far from home together.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Do you and your sweetie go on frequent vacations together? Bring this passport-sized journal full of prompts to record highlights of each trip, ensure lasting memories, and heighten your enjoyment and sense of connection in your shared travel experience. Record your best moments and conversations, unexpected events, and notable meals. Paste in ticket stubs and selfies, reflect on closeness you shared and what you learned about your partner, and jot down notable landmarks and events. Cards for Couples creator Jennifer Kumer made this sweet, interactive memento to help you grow closer in your relationship as you explore far from home together.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Kumer is a Netherlands-based artist, designer, and creative facilitator originally from Hong Kong. Her experience in working in an award-winning Dutch design studio and with a gamification specialist deepened her childhood passion for serious game-making. Since her first Kickstarter success in 2019, she has continuously designed games and experiences. She is currently researching how game thinking can be used to redesign social processes to facilitate more engaging and meaningful interactions in her Master Design at Willem de Kooning Academy.