- On the backs of business cards to either bring up a website or contact information.
- At the bottom of a brochure or fact sheet as a way to link to deeper information or a longer form type of content.
- In a technical manual (which, by the way, have gotten really small) to take you to the in-depth version of what you are trying to fix/adjust/replace.
- On equipment to give more information of how to operate that equipment.
- In flyers or single-page ads that allow for more information to be shared--including photos and videos.
The list keeps getting longer and more useful by the day. Consider the code. Here are some links to software that both creates and reads codes.
Then bring the code to us and we'll include it in your printed piece.
The Executive Pressman