Showing posts with label mobile egagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile egagement. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Macy's Amps Up Backstage Pass QR Codes

Macy's has released new mobile content with qr codes. It looks like they are taking "Backstage Pass" to the next level. Macy's is augmenting the retail shopping experience with exclusive and useful mobile web content and QR Codes. Check out the video below and info about Macy's original QR code campaign.







































Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The GAP is Using QR Codes

The famous reatiler, GAP, is using QR codes in their direct mail catalogs promoting the new fall denim collection. The code resolves to a video of Patrick Robinson, The GAP's head of design, discussing the the new jeans. A retailer like The Gap using QR codes will only increase awareness with consumers. Hopefully they will start using codes in the store!


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

My Interview With 2DBarcodeStratagy.com

 Recently I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Roger Marquis at 2Dbarcodestratgy.com. Here is the interview.


RM: Nick, your background is in traditional commercial printing. How did you make the leap to 2D barcodes?
NF: Several years ago, when I was at The Duratran Company, we were trying to visualize how we could make our clients' traditional print ads and signage that much more engaging and effective from an ROI perspective and, while trying to come up with a solution, we recognized how more and more consumers were using their mobile phones to aid in the purchase process. As we set out to find a way to tie the print ads and signs with mobile phones, we discovered 2D barcodes, specifically QR codes. In 2007, I partnered with Casey Ford and Kevin Galbavi to form TAPPINN, and here we are. Casey serves as CEO and Kevin as CTO.

RM: The word TAPPINN is supposed to stand for something, can you explain?
NF: Yes, the "TAPP" portion of our name stands for "Transmission Activated by Permission Protocol," and the whole idea behind what we are about is permission based communications between the brand and the user or consumer. We see a world where mobile advertising will be led by the consumer, meaning it will be up to them to decide which ad they wish to view and read about.

RM: You also use the phrase "beyond the code" to describe your business, please elaborate?
NF: The web platform that we have built and offer to both ad agencies and companies is full-service in that it does much more than just generate QR codes. The platform goes "beyond the code" by providing clients with the ability to inventory and manage all of the QR codes they generate, develop mobile web sites, or what we call smart sites, and track and report on campaign activity.


RM: Speaking of the QR codes that your platform generates, why do your QR codes have a red square in the upper left hand corner?
NK: The red square in the upper left hand corner is meant to represent quality.

RM: Quality in terms of what?
NK: Quality in terms of content. Similar to the idea behind Intel's "Intel Inside" campaign, we want consumers to be able to see our codes, recognize the red square, and know that the mobile web site that it links to is a quality site with respect to content. And, by the way of content, we mean that the site will be easy for the consumer to navigate, targeted to the consumer's need or interest and offer consumers the ability for them to share it in a sociable way.

RM: What do you mean by "share in a sociable way?"
NF: To us, mobile marketing is all about the user experience and the ability for consumers to share what they like with family, friends, etc. So, when a consumer views a TAPPINN mobile web site, they will notice on the bottom of the page four icons, which can be used to: 1) Facebook "Like It", 2) Twitter share, 3) email or 4) create their own QR code. We make it extremely easy for consumers to share and be social.

RM: What makes your creative design work different from others?
NF: When designing a 2D barcode-based print ad you can do it in one of two ways. First, you can design the entire ad and then insert the 2D barcode. Second, you can design the ad with the barcode in mind and then develop the entire ad around the code itself. We believe the second way makes more sense strategically and this is what we do with all of the ads that we are asked to design for our clients. It is also worth noting that often times the barcode becomes the ad's call-to-action, so here too we pay particular attention to where the QR code is placed and what it looks like.

RM: As I understand it,  you use open source to generate your QR codes. Could you speak more to this?
NF: Sure. In today's market, there are a few companies that generate proprietary 2D barcodes, which means that unless you have the scanner/reader software which corresponds with their proprietary code you will not be able to scan/read the code properly and link to the mobile web page that's intended to be seen. As an open source platform, we generate codes that can be scan/read by most any scanner/reader software. At a time when consumers are just learning about and getting used to 2D barcodes, we believe it makes more sense to make it as easy, and open, as possible for them to use and access the technology.

RM: If a company wishes to purchase your product what are the costs?
NF: We are a subscription site. Unlimited pages, unlimited QR codes.

RM: Who are some of your clients?
NF: We have done work with TAG Heuer, Hearts on Fire, Tissot, Spazio24, Fred Meyer Jewelers, Aetrex and others in the luxury brand space.

RM: Where do we go from here?
NF: We see the 2D barcode market ready to explode here in the U.S., and taking on a presence much like that found in Japan and Europe, which are ahead of us in many different ways. From our perspective, 2D barcodes will transform traditional print advertising and create a much richer, and more social, user experience for all.

RM: Thank you Nick.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Calvin Klein Jeans QR Code Billboard in New York City (Pics and Video)

Calvin Klein Jeans have been know for edgy billboards but in a different way. Check out this giant Calvin Klein Jeans QR code billboard on the corner of Layafette and E. Houston in NYC! The code directs users to a sizzling hot 30 second video, Calvin Klein style. This is another big step for QR code exposure and it makes me wonder why more advertisers aren't making the most of their billboards by doing the same. I scanned this code from over 100 yards away.







Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Ze Jewelry Goes Mobile in Engagement 101 Magazine (QR Codes)

Ze Jewelry is a designer and manufacturer of wedding and engagement rings as well as diamond and colored gemstone jewelry including bracelets, necklaces, earrings and pendents.

In the newest installment of Engagement 101 Magazine, Ze Bridal uses a QR code in their ad featuring 5 different engagement ring styles and wedding bands. The QR code directs users to a landing page where they can view MORE styles related to the ad and share them from their phone. The landing page is clean, simple and most importantly, MOBILE. Each style has it's own product page which can be "liked" on Facebook. The Ze Bridal mobile site is simple to navigate, shop and share. I have attached screenshots below.



Monday, June 28, 2010

Verizon "Droid" Posters Feature QR Codes

It's been no secret that Google and Android have embraced QR codes as an easy way to share information and apps. While in Chigago, IL for a wedding, I  stumbled across these posters on the side of a building using QR codes. Funny thing is that the movie poster above do NOT feature QR codes but the Verizon "Droid" posters do (I personally think that the movie industry needs get with it) .  The codes direct you to the same landing page for Iphone users as the same ad run in People Magazine. The codes are much more friendly to Android devises with links to hot new apps for the OS. For the Iphone, the content is blah, which isn't surprising.




Thursday, June 17, 2010

Microsoft Tag in Details Magazine is Nothing Special

Microsoft Tags are being used on a Kenneth Cole watch ad in Details Magazine this month June/July 2010. We are a QR code blog and haven't spent much time observing MS Tags in action. It's time to find out what they are all about BEYOND the CODE. Watch the video for more.




Tuesday, June 1, 2010

(Exclusive) Tag Heuer QR Code Counter Sign For JCK 2010

Tag Heuer is going BIG with QR codes. Freshness. This is a prototype sign design that I call a "TOWER," soon to dominate retail. All made possible by the Tappinn platform. Much more coming.....

Thursday, May 6, 2010

QR Codes Make Me Wanna DANCE {VIDEO}

This is a great video that my office made. It's informative and FUN. All about QR codes and the mobile web. Get down Get down Get down da da da da. I've got it in my head. LOL. ENJOY!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Elle Magazine QR Code Demo {VIDEO}

Here is a quick video that I shot demonstrating the QR code campaign being run by Hearts On Fire in the May issue (2010) of Elle Magazine. The phone in the video is Goole's Nexus One. Notice how fast and easy scanning QR codes has become. This is a clear illustration of the possibilities that are out there using QR codes in print advertising.

QR Codes in New York's Central Park

The World Park was an Arbor Day event that gave participants an interactive tour of New York's Central Park. QR codes (Parkodes) were placed along the path route, each one offering a chance to interact with a trivia question. The questions were broken up into categories and separated by color. The "Parkcodes" let users discover things about Central Park that they never knew. A map and scorecard were handed out before entry.



"Parkode" Categories

Arts & Music (red) - See the vision of the park's original designers, enjoy it;s historic tunes and learn anout the influences that shaped the park

History (blue) - Unlock history, scroll through viewsfrom the 1800's, and see how it has evolved over the past 140 years.

Pop Culture (Pink) - Discover scenes from movies, tv shows and concerts that have been filmed or performed on along the park path. 

Science and Geology (Green) - Nerd out to a variety of facts, factors and facets that are sure to tickle your scientific curiosity.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Norma Kamali Using Mobile EZ Codes To Enhance Shopping (Photos)

Norma Kamali is a New York fashion designer, famous for a variety of innovative designs over the past 30 years including the "sleeping bag" coat, a collection of style created from actual silk parachutes. 

Her store, located at 11 West 56th in New York City, has been the topic of conversation lately about something other than fashion, and was the real reason for my visit. Check out the segment on The Early Show about QR codes where they are featured #

The boutique is loaded with 2-barcodes. (EZcode by Scanlife) Shoppers can scan the EZcode with a Scanlife app and be directed to action, either to buy, or enter and win. When I scanned the codes I was directed to an Ebay mobile page for the item where I could buy it.

What struck me is how UN-noticeable the EZ code is, as opposed to real QR codes. EZ codes look more like a design than an actual source of mobile information. You decide. One thing is for certain, Norma Kamali can be credited as the FIRST retailer to implement 2-D code signage throughout a store in the United States. I like it.














Monday, April 19, 2010

More Unique QR Codes, Made of QR Code Readers!

Partick Donnelly of QRarts.com has created a masterpiece. Using a collection of QR code reader app icons, he formed a QR code. Well done! QRarts specializes in the "designer QR codes". The site is filled with fun, unique QR code ideas! Also, check out their "QR reader rankings"