A few weeks ago I spotted this video and thought it was a brilliant idea. I've therefore create my own, Version 1, to hopefully develop into something that I can use for real. So far it's just a short video but I would like to develop into a proper introduction. I may also use this idea as one of my exhibition images once developed further.
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Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts
I'm Spitting QR Codes
Labels: Poster, QR Codes 0 commentsAlso here is another example of the same technique being used in a magazine -
If you're not sure how to scan the QR Code, please see this previous blog post - http://blog.cityandwool.co.uk/how-to-scan-quick-response-codes-with-your-sm
Posted by Dan Ryland at Sunday, May 01, 2011
Domino's Pizza - Fourth Poster, Artefact 2
Labels: Artefact, Personal Research Project, Poster, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsThis is the final posters looking at the benefits of QR Codes in printed media - Contact Details (Phone Number)
This QR Code stores the phone number of the city centre Domino's Pizza in Nottingham.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Monday, February 14, 2011
Yellow Pages App - Fourth Poster, Artefact 2
Labels: Artefact, Personal Research Project, Poster, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsThis is the third posters looking at the benefits of QR Codes in printed media - Application Download.
I've used the new Yellow Pages app as the product and the QR Code links to their iPhone app download via the App Store. Unfortunately they don't have an Android app, just a mobile site.
Last one to go, then a short survey on which application of a QR Code is the most beneficial.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Monday, February 14, 2011
Tinie Tempah, Disco-Overy - Third Poster, Artefact 2
Labels: Artefact, Personal Research Project, Poster, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsThis is the second posters looking at the benefits of QR Codes in printed media - Music Download.
This one regarding the where the QR Code sent the user to was much harder to determine. I decided as iPhones and iPods had pre-installed iTunes Apps to link to Tinie's new album through that.
Android unfortunately don't have a pre-installed music store and therefore this poster will only really work well on iPhone/iPod users.
Feel free to scan the QR Code which takes you through bit.ly to - http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/disc-overy/id395496163?uo=4
The next two will be an application download and some sort of personal contact details.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Monday, February 14, 2011
A Working Progress - Third Poster Research, Artefact 2
Labels: Artefact, Personal Research Project, Poster, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsI've been working on my second real-world application of the QR Code poster. This one will include a link to a Music Download.
I'm going to use Tinie Tempah's album Disc-Overy as the real-world product.
I really like the space-like design on his album artwork and therefore wanted to find out who had designed it. A little Google search later I found that it had been designed by début art
I remember seeing some good Tinie Tempah music videos too. 'Frisky' and 'Pass Out' were directed by Tim Brown and worked on by us design studio
I've also been looking at how to get music downloads on the various types of smartphones via the QR Code. Trouble is Android don't have any type of pre-installed music store like an iPod/iPhone has iTunes. The solution to this might be just a straight MP3 download rather than taking the user through their respective music store apps.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Sunday, February 13, 2011
Source Code Movie Poster - Second Poster, Artefact 2
Labels: Artefact, Personal Research Project, Poster, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsThis is one of four posters looking at the benefits of QR Codes in printed media.
I decided to use 4 real-world applications of the QR Codes and this is the first - Video Content (Move Trailer)
From the QR Code you can view the trailer of the film 'Source Code'
I decided to keep the quality of the video fairly low to save on data usage and download problems when testing.
3GP was the best video format for cross compatibility as my Android didn't support MP4
A high-quality version of the trailer can be found here.
Video Format - 3GPSize - 4.81 MB
Posted by Dan Ryland at Saturday, February 12, 2011
How to Scan Quick Response Codes with your Smartphone - First Poster, Artefact 2
Labels: Artefact, Personal Research Project, Poster, PRP, QR Codes 0 commentsHere's the first poster design showing how a smartphone user can start scanning QR Codes for themselves.
Simple and to the point.
The next stage will be to design the other 4 posters stated in my previous blog post
Posted by Dan Ryland at Friday, February 11, 2011
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