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The Top QR Code Fails of 2011 QR Codes have been an interesting sight to see in the tech world. Looking back over 2011′s QR code campaigns, Mike McGuinness, VP of sales for QRblaster.com, a firm that generates QR Codes, has identified five of the top QR Code fails of 2011. 3. The Washington Redskins This fail, which actually took place in......
A few fun facts from the Invasion: 52% of mobile users have seen or heard of QR Codes; of those, 28% have scanned one. QR-code scanning rose a whopping 1,200% from July to December 2010. Companies like Starbucks are already using QR Codes (as well as barcodes) to enable users to pay for their purchases via mobile. ...
Read more below: Augmented reality leader Layar just took its system to a whole new level by installing a real-world object recognition protocol that's a little like Google's Goggles.
The Paper Adver Game Today's featured article showcases an incredibly interesting approach to print advertising. Check out the video below: I’m a big fan of print campaigns that get interactive above and beyond QR Codes. The “paper” advergame is traditional innovative idea by DDB Helskinki to promote mobile operator......
Read below: QR Codes are a popular (albeit unwieldy) way for bands to get free tunes......
Consult the Wheel of Concept You’re pitching a deck of big ideas to your client tomorrow. Most creatives aren’t lazy enough to actually use the Wheel of Concept for client work, and most clients aren’t naive enough to be impressed by the results. So let’s innovate and develop new tactics—ideas that aren’t on the wheel. ...
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