FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Why should I add a QR code on infographics?
QR codes provide an easy and convenient way for users to access additional information related to the infographic. By adding a QR code, you provide users with more information, such as links to a website, videos, or live data, without cluttering the infographic itself.
Where do I place the QR on infographics?
The placement of the QR code can inhibit its effectiveness. You should place the QR code in a prominent location where users can easily scan it. The QR code should also be large enough to scan easily but not so large that it detracts from the visual appeal of the infographic. Typically, placing the QR code in the bottom right-hand corner of the infographic works well.
How do I create a QR code?
There are many online tools that you can use to create QR codes, such as the Trueqrcode Generator. Simply enter the information that you want to link to, such as a website URL or a video, and the tool will generate a QR code you can download and use.
How do I make scanning attractive?
To make scanning the QR code attractive to users, include a call-to-action that prompts the user to scan the code. You can also use visual cues, such as an icon or an image, to represent the QR code. Additionally, you can provide a clear explanation of the value that users will receive by scanning the code.
Do I need a Dynamic or Static QR in my infographic?
The choice between a dynamic or static QR code depends on your needs. A static QR code contains a fixed URL or information, while a dynamic QR code can be updated with new information or content. If you need to update the information provided through the QR code, such as live data, a dynamic QR code would be more appropriate. If the information provided through the QR code remains the same, a static QR code can be used.