Just a quick brain dump of QR related stuff…
The BBC are playing with QR:
The destination couldn’t be duller or more short sighted, but it’s interesting that they tweaked the code to include their logo.
Here’s what the Japanese have been doing for years:
And this popped up today:
I did find a temporary QR tattoo in Taiwan:
If you’re only using them for advertising you probably don’t want a permanent one. But we need to think beyond this:
Been playing with colour myself this evening
But now more interested in what can be done with the 30% of the code that the reader isn’t interested in…
Also thinking about 3D models of 2D codes and Paul Auster a lot…
I’ve also been asked by two companies to explain a bit more about QR and help work out where exactly they should implement them.
Extra linkage:
A Chinese Social Networking site built up around QR, QR now attached to footy kits, QR embedded into news stories in the UK while Japan has a magazine made up of nothing but QR codes…

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