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QR codes need refining? Look at @YiyingLu‘s work ow.ly/bwyHj fail whale designer and @walls360 director
— Mail Media Centre (@MailMediaCentre) June 12, 2012
QR code should always look this beautifulhuff.to/K6WO17
— HuffPost Arts (@HuffPostArts) June 7, 2012
Beautiful Traps, Carnivorous QR Code Art & Stop Motion by Yiying Lu dlvr.it/1gNHmP
— Laughing Squid (@LaughingSquid) June 4, 2012
QR codes get gussied up in ‘Beautiful Traps,’ become art (video) – engt.co/K9n0l6
— Engadget (@engadget) June 4, 2012
Fail Whale artist @YiyingLu hides QR code traps in illustrations, on-msn.com/NHqeQP
— msnNOW (@msnNOW) June 6, 2012
QR codes get the art treatment with @YiyingLu‘s stunning designs/branding innovations. hunt.to/155149 via @YiyingLu #art
— Trend Hunter (@trendhunter) June 5, 2012
#QR codes would be a lot more popular if @YiyingLu was given free-reign with them ow.ly/bzUQS
— Mail Media Centre (@MailMediaCentre) June 15, 2012
Yiying Lu’s stunning stop motion video of QR codes and carnivorous plants huff.to/LfDKg9
— HuffPost Arts (@HuffPostArts) June 4, 2012
Beautiful QR Code Art: While there’s a lot of barcode art out there, artist Yiying Lu takes it to another level … bit.ly/NsP9uW
— Barcode Mel (@BarcodingBlog) June 15, 2012
An ingenious way of using QR codes ow.ly/bs3Qh
— Storyboards Online (@StoryboardsIAS) June 11, 2012
QR codes – the ugliest things imaginable. Except when they are done by @yiyinglu yiyinglu.com/?portfolio=cre…
— Ed Owen (@owen_ed) June 12, 2012
It Turns Out That There IS A Demographic That Likes QR Codes by @laurastampler read.bi/LooCsK
— BI: Advertising (@BI_Advertising) June 14, 2012
I absolutely #LOVE the artistic evolution of the bland QR code. #progression mashable.com/2012/06/05/qr-… thanks for the heads up @mashable
— Peter Day (@pday875) June 5, 2012
“Fail Whale” and SXSWi bag designer Yiying Lu designs a QR code that’s not hideously ugly – engt.co/KYbsnH
I absolutely #LOVE the artistic evolution of the bland QR code. #progression mashable.com/2012/06/05/qr-… thanks for the heads up @mashable
— Peter Day (@pday875) June 5, 2012
QR-Codes can be an effective marketing tool, an abstract/artistic content delivery system, or a combination of both. mashable.com/2012/06/05/qr-…
— Pixel River (@PixelRvr) June 5, 2012
— Omar L. Gallaga (@omarg) June 4, 2012
Elegantly integrating QR codes with these flesh-eating flowers Yiying Lu creates fashion masterpieces su.pr/1PCA0N #QRcode
— Microsoft Tag (@microsofttag) June 5, 2012
.@YiyingLu (famous for creating Twitter’s Fail Whale) creates a painting with QR codes! on.mash.to/KadXqx #design #tech
— GIRLS WHO ROCK (@girlswhorockny) June 6, 2012
Beautiful Traps QR Code Art & Stop Motion: Yiying Lu yiyinglu.com/?portfolio=cre… via @yiyinglu @walls360
— Wakefield (@Wakefield) June 4, 2012
This is awesome #QRcode art – if only they all looked so good! ow.ly/boUxj
— QR Code Generator (@QRQuickCode) June 6, 2012
WALLS 360 BLOG » ARTLOG: Custom Wall Graphics + QR Badges blog.walls360.com/artlog-custom-… via @walls360
— WALLS 360 (@Walls360) June 15, 2012
More Visuals of Beautiful Traps QR Code Art Project via @WALLS360 blog.walls360.com/creating-digit…
— Yiying Lu (@YiyingLu) June 4, 2012
The paintbrush is mightier than the app. @YiyingLu has done what no one else could: Make me want to use QR codes bit.ly/M9iqaA
— Greg Galant (@gregory) June 3, 2012
Via @qrcodepress: @Walls360 once again shows off the effectiveness of QR code promotions For @artlog qrcodepress.com/walls-360-once… #vegastech #art
— Yiying Lu (@YiyingLu) May 10, 2012
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