There are several competing QR Code libraries. This triangular color variation may be as viable as any as far as I am concerned. In the main view it appears a true advantage to consider a color approach. But step through the gallery of images to so how drastically background, foreground lightening and size can affect both visibility of the QR and readability of the tag line. Even after trying so hard you can still turn customers away. Sadly the footnote recommends a Microsoft Tag Reader, and those of us on Mac, iPhone and iPad just won’t go there.
For QR Codes in Retail by Title see…
“Colorized QR Code” (This Post)
“QR Code for Out-of-Stocks“
“Mall Wants to Talk QR And Much More“
“QR Code Errors as Footnote Only“
“Hobo QR Code for Digital Nomads“
“QR Code Sexier Than Skin“
“QR Code Out of Reach?“
“QR for Complex Product Communication“
“OtterBox Box Outdoes Itself“
“Target’s Holiday Toy QR Code Campaign“
“QR Codes for the Well-Dressed”
“Street-Smart Scan Code“
“QR Code Fills Storefront“
“Fashion Forward Facial QR“
“Drink Coaster QR Code Strategy“
“Watermelons Now Sport QR Codes“
“Faux QR Code More Fiction than Fact“
“QR Code TimeBomb: 14 Days and Counting Down“
“QR Window Decal is Transparent”
“QR Code Moves to Television”
“Poor Man’s QR Code”
“QR: Retailer‘s Secret Weapon Redirect”
“Idiotic QR Code Campaigns”
“QR and Mobile Trends Whitepaper“On closely related topics try…
“Is WiFi a Benefit to Retail”
“Do You Prefer WiFi or a Restroom“
“Sally Hansen Social Media at Shelf Edge“For all QR Code resources see…
“QR Codes Tag” for a scrollable list of discussions.
“QR Codes in Retail Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary.
“QR Codes Index Page” for all resources and links