QR code used to replace vandalized mural and show viewers its previous image

QR Code used to cover graffitti

A vandalized mural in Vancouver, Canada, has been replaced with a QR code that is designed to allow viewers to see an image of the way the imaged used to appear before it was defaced. The mural, located on First Avenue at Nanaimo Street, was originally created in October 2005, and measured 45 feet long and 14 feet high. It was a part of a graffiti deterrent program that was sponsored by the City of Vancouver. Originally, it was an image of a girl (see above for before it was…

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QR codes allowing consumers to find more information on the food they enjoy

Mobile Marketing Coffee Industry

More food companies are beginning to make use of QR codes. The maze-like patterns are fast becoming one of the primary methods of information distribution amongst businesses both big and small. In the world of food, this translates into a particular benefit for consumers, as mobile technology opens up new avenues for knowledge. With quick access to such information as where their food is coming from and how it is being produces, consumers are able to keep up with the practices of their favored producers. Though grocers have been wading…

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