We saw this mentioned over the weekend in the NY Times Magazine and did a little more searching. Designers (both professional and DIY) are embedding QR codes in product patterns. The two-dimensional product bar codes originated in Japan, and you can use a camera phone with decoder software to scan the design and translate a message. For example, the pattern on the cake above (from Craftzine) contains a secret note. More below.












~ runs for an Excedrin ~
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but why?
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Oh, I've just had a long day, 10 hours of graphic design and pixels up close in photoshop. And another 2 weeks of exactly the same. And reading the story behind this code thing, my head just feels a little wonky.
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I saw them use it on posters and such for concerts for example here. You could take a picture with your mobile and order tickets if you have the web on it.
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I second the why.I have just lost all sense of direction.
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A very cool graphic idea, but why the heck would you try to create one on a cake?!? Can you even imagine how much patience you'd need? (I'd be done eating the cake lonnng before the design was finished!) Heh! Maybe if you take a picture of it with your phone you can order another cake! I see the advantage now. :)
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hyperlinking reality. freaking awesome
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