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    The Brand that Turned Vintage Phones into a Wedding Industry

    3 junio, 20262 Mins Read
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    While wedding photographers capture the moments, one company decided to focus on the guests’ voices.

    After The Tone has helped popularize so-called “audio guestbooks,” vintage phones that allow wedding guests to leave spontaneous voicemails for the bride and groom.

    The interesting thing is that innovation is not in futuristic technology. The company recovers real phones from the 1950s, 60s and 70s, restores them, and incorporates modern recording systems to transform them into emotional memories.

    The story began in 2019, during the wedding of its founders, Bailey and Jacob Yackley. As a surprise, Jacob installed an old phone so family and friends could record messages during the celebration.

    But behind the idea there was a more personal story.

    According to the brand, Bailey’s grandparents maintained a long-distance relationship between Argentina and California during the 1960s, and for much of their love story, the phone was the main bridge between the two. That symbolism ended up inspiring an experience that turned an everyday object into a way to collect memories.

    Today the process is simple. The groom receives a restored vintage phone, the guests pick up the headset, listen to a personalized message and leave their audio recording after the traditional “beep.” Afterwards, After The Tone collects and edits the audios to deliver them in digital format and even convert them into personalized vinyls.

    The company says it participates in approximately one out of every one hundred weddings held in the United States, and has been highlighted by media such as Vogue Weddings, The New York Times, and Brides.

    Beyond phones, the success of After The Tone reveals something interesting about people’s behavior. In a time where thousands of images are stored and forgotten in the cloud, sometimes innovation isn’t about inventing something new, but rather, restoring relevance to everyday technology.

    Source: After The Tone 


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