Someone pointed to this idea recently. It's smart. When they issue insurance details they also send you a nice looking print, with the details on the back, the idea being you can display it and won't lose it.
That's good. But it made me think about a book I bought ages ago called The Art of the Market, it's about the style and beauty of share certificates - as graphic objects. They were intricate and elaborate to convey the weight and importance of the issuing company, to suggest great value and to make them hard to fake.
What would be even better with insurance details would be if the documents in themselves were beautiful and valuable, if the paper and the design conveyed their importance and, if necessary, explained their complexity.
That'd be good wouldn't it? If the last few generations of paper documents became collectable because they were beautiful.