P.S. I will send you a picture.
J.W.
Emily,
I use 3D printing for raised QR audio and video codes. They are universally accessible for all abilities, especially folks in the blind community.
J.W.
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024, 12:03 PM Julia Muney Moore <jmoore@indyarts.org> wrote:Hi, we have done QR codes as printed adhesive stickers onto existing signage, when we haven't been able to incorporate them into the signage from the start. It works pretty well but you do have to check on them frequently to see if someone has peeled them off. Doing a clearcoat (can even be clear nail polish) to make the edges less peel-able helps.JULIA MUNEY MOORE she/her
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On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 12:44 PM Jana L. Weldon <Jana.Weldon@flagstaffaz.gov> wrote:Hello Emily,
We created a small metallic plate with the QR code with strong adhesive on the back and put it on the bronze plaque. I don’t have a contract to share because the local signage company did it pro bono.
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Subject: QR codes at public art
Hi all,
We are looking for options for adding small QR code signs around our public art to help guide visitors to more information about each piece. Our current plaques are all bronze, so these would possibly need to be small, stand-alone signs near the art. I wanted to see if anyone else had done something similar, and if so, if you have images of what has been done. They need to be weather-resistant and fairly easy to install. I’m hoping to have examples of what we’re needing to provide to local signage companies for price quotes. Also open to other ways you have incorporated QR code information at art pieces.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Emily
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