DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tv
It's difficult to understand site content using only QR code, isn't it?
In response to this, A. T. Communications came up with Logo Q code: a combination of the company's logo and QR.
Pictogram QR codes enable users to anticipate site content visually at a glance, and this can pique their curiosity.
Since the logo codes are protected by patent and license, they are difficult to duplicate, thus enhancing security. Media applications besides paper include posters, t-shirts, and bulletin boards.
Logo Q codes can be used within the limited space of bulletin boards to provide people with all the information they need at a glance on the location of police stations and hospitals. The site can provide voice information about the facilities, and a navigation function can even help users find their way to the location.
Variable Logo Q is another feature that makes it possible to carry out media- effective analysis in order to determine what media users employed to access the site.
The Variable Logo Q generation engine registers the users' addresses when they access the site. It then sends coupons and other enticements and Logo Q to invite users to return to the site.
When a user comes to the shop and swipes the code with a reader,it matches the distributed Logo Q code with the user's information, and at this point it measures how many times the user has visited the store.
That would make for some awesome geek graffiti.
AparoidX 3 years ago