Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Harry Clark Illustrations

Harry Clarke, Poe, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, coverHarry Clarke, Poe, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, small 5Harry Clarke, Poe, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, small 1Harry Clarke, Poe, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 4
Harry Clark is one of my favorite illustrators. So inspiring! Check out this blog if you want to see more Illustrations for Poe:

http://ajourneyroundmyskull.blogspot.com/2009/05/harry-clarke-illustrations-for-e-poe.html

EVEN MORE ways to use a QR code!!

I came across this website when I googled "QR codes"

http://www.jonsooy.com/category/sales-and-marketing/

heres what Mr. Sooy suggests:
  1. Take-Out Menus: Print a QR Code on table tents, front door posters or anywhere it’s appropriate. Customers scan the code and are redirected to a digital version of your menu. A hotlink that enables them to call you is included for convenience.
  2. Recipes: Put a small QR Code on your menu next to different dishes. Smartphone users can then scan the code and be taken to the recipe. An alternative is where the user could be taken to a video of your chef preparing the dish.
  3. Coupons: Place QR Codes within your ads, direct mail pieces or anywhere you can imagine and link the code to a coupon.
  4. Facebook: Simply link the code to your Facebook Fan Page and get more followers! To entice them, offer a discount or coupon for clicking the ‘Like Us’ button.
  5. Nutritional Information: Place a QR Code on your menu or on a table tent that links to your nutritional information summary. You could also do individual codes for each menu item.
  6. Interviews: Link to a video of an interview with important characters within your company. This might be a CEO, Executive Chef, Chief Marketing Officer, or even the employee of the month!
  7. Specials: Does your restaurant frequently have specials? Link a code to a virtual ‘Daily Special’ chalk board!
  8. Restaurant Info: Link to basic information about your restaurant: address, phone number or perhaps even the restaurant’s history.
  9. Surveys: Put a QR Code on your receipts and get instant feedback on your customer’s dining experience.

I’m sure more great uses for QR Codes are out there. What ideas do you have? We’d love to hear them!

Jon Sooy
VP Sales and Marketing

Sunday, May 1, 2011

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1. Bring a single PDF w all your work from this class in chronological order
2. Don't be late.