Project 4 / Identity explorations

First of all, there is about a 4.5 second delay from the app to the server...

Now pertaining to identity...

Overall, I think it's important that we preserve the aesthetic that QR codes already provide. We have to keep in mind that our work is going to be mixed in with a ton of other work, so there is a chance where our work can be looked over if they are too abstracted. The codes can be applied in playful ways, but it's important that they look like QR codes and people know what to do with them.

Signage:
Although QR codes are supposedly common, I think it's still important to provide simple signage for those who are unfamiliar to engage. People are mainly there to view the artwork, which could possibly cause them to look over the codes or not get the clue right away.

Senior Profiles:
I think the QRs with valuable information, such as the senior profiles, should be treated in such a way where they have their own identity. They should be easily seen and easily accessible. EX: mounted on foam core and placed next to work or somewhere in the area.

Typography:
QR codes already have a unique identifiable look. Therefore, I think typographic elements should mimic the aesthetics of QR codes to preserve the integrity of our concept.

Placement:
The placement of QRs that don't necessarily contain "valuable" information, but more for play, should utilize obscuration. The element of trial and error and chance can be engaging. Consider perspective and layers.














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