QR Codes Articles
Illustrating your QR code menu with photography can be a great way to grab customers’ interest. However, food photography can be extremely challenging and not everyone has the resources to hire a professional photographer. In cases like this, using stock photography can be a good option. It is important to select stock photos that accurately…
Once you’ve created your QR code powered menu or price list, you’ll need to find a way to display the QR code so customers can easily scan the code. Here are some ideas on how where to place your QR code: Table tents or on table signage: These can be printed on your home or…
QR code menus and price lists work with the same basic concept: A customer is shown a QR code that they scan with their mobile device and the menu or price list opens in their web browser. This means that, obviously, you should always display at least a QR code, but there is other content…
While QR code menus are a great way to reduce the cost of printing and use of single use paper, there are still some cases that will require you to have single use printed copies on hand: Customers who do not have a mobile device or a device compatible with scanning QR codes or who…
A common question when creating signage or other materials to display your QR code is how big the code itself should be printed. In general, the best answer to this question is as large as it can be displayed given your circumstances. The ability for a particular mobile device to be able to scan a…
Despite commonly appearing in black and white, QR codes can actually be printed in a variety of colors — which can be a great way to make them match your brand better. However, there are some things to consider when deciding what colors to use. Not all QR code generators provide QR codes in different…
When displaying your QR code on signage or other printed materials, it is important to consider the color, size and margin. Margin, in this case, refers to the space (or “white space”) around the black marks found in the QR code. Technically, QR codes should have a minimum margin equal to four “units.” A “unit”…
When printing your QR code to create signage or other displays for your customers to scan, there are some points to keep in mind: If you’re printing the materials yourself, be sure you have adequate ink or toner in your printer. Sometimes as these supplies get low, they can produce “faded” look that could cause…
While QR codes, including those used to link customers to restaurant menus, are often thought of as boring black and white images, that’s far from the truth. There are numerous options for QR codes to make them unique and stand out. If you’re looking for an advanced QR code generator, there’s a site that offers…