QR codes on shaved heads as advertisements

QR codes (Quick Response codes) are getting more and more commonplace these days, as the myriad of devices which we own are now connected to the World Wide Web always, and plus have the ability to read the QR cipher with a pre-installed software in order to obtain more info. What better way to keep up with the times in terms of advertising for non-profit organization OneXOne by having the charity shave QR codes on the back of students’ heads as a move to raise awareness? Talented hair stylists helped in that effort to etch or stamp the barcodes onto the scalps of high school

and college students, where the latter two groups were known as ‘hope agents.’ Surely that is not an easy task for the hair stylist, but when such codes were scanned, supporters will be given the chance to donate $5 via text info or credit card in order to contribute to the effort of improving living standards for children worldwide.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: World’s biggest QR cipher composed of footballs, QR codes on rooftops used to advertise on Google Earth,

Original post by Edwin Kee

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