This is a brilliant idea and with amazing execution.
thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: To promote the launch of his new website and blog, London-based photographer David Sykes decided to create a QR code out of objects such as boots, calculators, briefcases, boomboxes and champagne bottles. The QR code was then photographed and sent out as limited edition prints so that lucky recipients can scan the code with their phone or tablet to launch Sykes’ new website.
ed: YES!! There was a photoshopped-together QR code submitted recently, but this one looks legit! Bravo, Sykes.

This is a brilliant idea and with amazing execution.

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: To promote the launch of his new website and blog, London-based photographer David Sykes decided to create a QR code out of objects such as boots, calculators, briefcases, boomboxes and champagne bottles. The QR code was then photographed and sent out as limited edition prints so that lucky recipients can scan the code with their phone or tablet to launch Sykes’ new website.

ed: YES!! There was a photoshopped-together QR code submitted recently, but this one looks legit! Bravo, Sykes.

This is a brilliant idea and with amazing execution.
thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: To promote the launch of his new website and blog, London-based photographer David Sykes decided to create a QR code out of objects such as boots, calculators, briefcases, boomboxes and champagne bottles. The QR code was then photographed and sent out as limited edition prints so that lucky recipients can scan the code with their phone or tablet to launch Sykes’ new website.
ed: YES!! There was a photoshopped-together QR code submitted recently, but this one looks legit! Bravo, Sykes.

This is a brilliant idea and with amazing execution.

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: To promote the launch of his new website and blog, London-based photographer David Sykes decided to create a QR code out of objects such as boots, calculators, briefcases, boomboxes and champagne bottles. The QR code was then photographed and sent out as limited edition prints so that lucky recipients can scan the code with their phone or tablet to launch Sykes’ new website.

ed: YES!! There was a photoshopped-together QR code submitted recently, but this one looks legit! Bravo, Sykes.

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