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From a vinyl-cutting site: "Remember: The bigger the letters are, the better the visibility will be from a distance".
Fuck me, Mind blown.
- Oop, two in a row, time to go shower.detritus
- haha. That reminds me of a boss I once had a few years ago, back during the emergence of QR codes.kona
- We have HR Block in the office and I'm running a brainstorm session with them for their upcoming ad campaign, taking through some possiblekona
- billboard strategies and what not. My boss just blurts out "What if we put a QR code on the billboard?" Ok, the billboards were going up on i90, people drivingkona
- 70-90mph. And he wants a QR code only on a billboard. There was dead silence in the room for at least 10 seconds as we all pondered the scenario.kona
- fucking idiot. We ended up losing their business.kona
- hahaha, very good! Jesus. The thing I've always though tabout QR codes is hijacking them with sized prints stuck over, sending them to geriatricthreeways.c...detritus
- HAHAHAH!kona
- Nobody scans QR codes. Period.monospaced
- i think the japanese do. but i'm not surehans_glib
- And I think putting them on busses is stupid... yikes, konajaylarson
- they're right, when the letters are small, its tough to read from a distance, they're totally rightBennn
- @mono you are completely wrong. They are widely used across SE Asia, for starters.MrT