Difference between revisions of "QR-Code"

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[[File:FakeX-front-v10.png|thumb|200px|The QR-code appearing the the back face of all cards, in version 1.0 of the deck]]
 
[[File:FakeX-front-v10.png|thumb|200px|The QR-code appearing the the back face of all cards, in version 1.0 of the deck]]
  
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[pending:the importance of the presentation card, holding a giant-sized code]
 
[pending:the importance of the presentation card, holding a giant-sized code]
  
 
[pending:the importance of including the QR-Code in version 1.0 of the deck, despite it was not yet pointing to anywhere: * emphasizing that cards are just part presentations of the respective content; * allowing primer inspection of the graphical decisions from usability and aesthetics perspectives]
 
[pending:the importance of including the QR-Code in version 1.0 of the deck, despite it was not yet pointing to anywhere: * emphasizing that cards are just part presentations of the respective content; * allowing primer inspection of the graphical decisions from usability and aesthetics perspectives]

Revision as of 09:34, 26 June 2011

In version 1.0

All QR-codes included in version 1.0 of the deck are still equal stands for:
'Sound Design in Games, v1.0
Link under devolpment
'
The QR-code as it appears in both faces of the deck's presentation card in version 1.0
The QR-code appearing the the back face of all cards, in version 1.0 of the deck
The QR-code appearing the the back face of all cards, in version 1.0 of the deck
FakeX-front-v10.png
FakeX-back-v10.png


[pending:the importance of the presentation card, holding a giant-sized code]

[pending:the importance of including the QR-Code in version 1.0 of the deck, despite it was not yet pointing to anywhere: * emphasizing that cards are just part presentations of the respective content; * allowing primer inspection of the graphical decisions from usability and aesthetics perspectives]