![]() I’ve been working with couples to design wedding invitations since 2013 and I can tell you that choosing an online RSVP is definitely growing as a trend. This is a great way to make sure people actually visit your website: pure curiosity. ![]() ![]() Not only is it super easy, but dare I say – fun? When I see a QR code on something, there’s a little bit of a surprise as to what I’m getting when I scan. It makes the website accessible immediately and your guests don’t have to type in your full website link. Instead of writing out the long website URL on your invitation or details insert, just create a QR code (it’s 100% pain free – the steps to creating your own are below!). So many couples opt for a wedding website as a place to list the full logistics of their big day. I haven’t seen them used on stationery, like invites, too often and I don’t know why the heck not – here’s why using a QR code for wedding invitations is an awesome idea. Pretty neat, right? QR codes are frequently used on business cards, signage, menus, instructions, packaging, and more. So, all you do is pull out your smart phone, open the camera, and hold it over the image – it does the magic from there! Nothing to download, just leads you straight to the intended link. Within the past year (a little embarrassing, but true!), I realized how QR codes actually work - and how incredibly easy they are to visit as a user and to set up for use. Steph (that’s me) didn’t understand what they did until 2019. The QR codes we know today, scannable with our phones, really gained traction in 2011. If I’m being honest, I thought you had to have a QR code app and truly didn’t understand the power of these funky looking images.įun fact: QR codes came out in 1994 and rose to popularity in 2002 in Japan. I’ve seen QR codes everywhere for years, but didn’t know how they worked. ![]() Quick storytime: I’m not a tech savvy person and always resistant to anything new. ![]()
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