QR Codes because the Night Belongs to Lovers

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With the help of a global smart phone contagion the QR code is becoming more common as its uses are experimented with and practicality and helpfulness tweaked. If it’s easy and makes your life better – why wouldn’t you use it?

QR Codes were created in Japan by Toyota in 1994. QR is the abbreviation for Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. How it works – Scan the barcode with a device that has a QR code reader, then you are directed to either a url, text, phone # or SMS. Google: QR code generator to make a QR code. Post edit May 4 / 2011 – QR code Generator links added at the bottom of the post.

Click below for creative uses of the QR code.

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Wow! This is a clever concept and super duper layout – really enjoy the thread binding.

This book aims to establish a link between the ‘digital’ and ‘real’ world by juxtaposing these two vastly different (yet converging) environments.
The intention was to challenge the preconceived notion that programming
is something banal and uncreative by nature, when arguably, it is the opposite.

—  Ben Jennings 

Letterpress Printing

Nice little film on Firefly Press via - ilovetypography.com.

Letterpress is one of the most aesthetically stunning forms of print also cotton paper (usually used for letterpress) is one of the most sustainable papers for the environment. Another amazing collection of letterpress business cards, invitations and stationary is Dolce Press, their blog has some mouth watering work; edge coloring, paper layering, foil embossed debossing – and other things you didn’t know could be done with paper.

Filthy Identity

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Filthy Media created a filthy nice print identity for their Brighton based studio. The stationery is uncoated paper with an embossed latex textured logo throughout. Turquoise to add pop to the classic black & white. I want to touch this…

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