Read All This ChittahChattah on your QR Code mobile phone
I don’t think this is quite worthy of sidebar real estate, but I thought it might be fun to at least post it.
I don’t think this is quite worthy of sidebar real estate, but I thought it might be fun to at least post it.
In Japan: URL’s Are Totally Out we see an emerging form of advertising a web presence in Japan: showing a search bar rather than the actual URL. I looked through my recent photos and pulled some examples that show this, but also several examples that use the more traditional (if that’s the right word?!) presentation of URLs.
Search bar:
Traditional URL:
And finally, an ad for a search company (Excite? Who knew they were still around) that uses a URL, and also the increasingly popular QR code (see Rob Walker’s recent Consumed column).
(As a side note, I couldn’t find any pictures in my collection but I also remember seeing many examples of a graphical presentation of a URL that (similar to the search version above) used the visual elements of a browser’s address bar with the URL itself being typed in, complete with cursor hovering over the “go” button)