QR Code for my Twitter Feed |
So I started looking at Etsy for QR code items - and I hit the jackpot - I found someone making QR Code Tattoos. They looked good and were reasonably priced, but then my friend Jonathan (@jelkimantis )stopped by in my office and said,
"You know you can buy your own Tattoo paper and make your own."
Well I just HAD to make my own now! On Tattoofun.com I found 5 sheets of tattoo paper for laser printers. It is some pretty cool stuff. So here are my steps for making a QR code tattoo:
- Get a QR code for your website! I used http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ but plan on using http://goo.gl/ in the future. It will shorten your URL (which makes a cleaner looking QR) as well as giving you a hit count. Plus I had some issues with getting my QR code read by non-iOS devices - not sure if it was a code or device issue.
- Save the image to your computer and place it in a document program. Personally I use Adobe InDesign, but I believe word would work just as well.
- Duplicate this image as many times as will fit onto an 8x11 sheet of paper. I added my twitter name under my QR code as well.
- FLIP your image horizontally so that it is backwards. The way the Tattoo paper transfers the image - it is important it is reversed.
- Print a test page and test your qr code. If you hold the paper up to the light you can test the qr code through the back. (Or print before you flip your image and test)
- Follow the directions in your package - basically print on the special paper and then apply adhesive.
- I then cut out all of my tattoos to apply when in Philly. They lasted a good 3 days!
4 comments:
Your GeekMeter just swung so far over that it broke.
I am glad these tatoos aren't permanent!
Lol ;-)
awesome!
Thanks guys!
@Caryn - yeah they are "off the geek meter hook"- Brent asked me to remove mine when we went sight-seeing. I can't imagine why?! :)
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