QR Codes for Events and Weddings
An event usually needs more than one code, and they are genuinely different jobs. The mistake is printing one code and hoping it covers the invitation, the reply and the photos.
Before the day
The invitation carries the details, the RSVP collects the reply. Different pages because they are different asks.
- Event QR codeAdds the date, time and venue to a phone calendar, with the time written as local time rather than converted.
- Wedding invitation QR codeWhich card in the suite gets a code, what each one should open, and why a save the date is the risky one.
- Wedding RSVP QR codePoint a code at your RSVP form, sized for invitation card, with the dark-stock and foil traps explained.
- Wedding QR codeRSVP, venue and place-card codes, measured against real stationery sizes before you print.
On the day
Which Code Does Which Job
An add-to-calendar code carries the date, time and venue inside the symbol, so it works with no signal and cannot be changed after printing. An RSVP code points at a form, so it collects replies and needs a connection. An invitation code usually points at a page with the whole story on it. A photo code points at a shared album that guests can upload to without an account.
They are not interchangeable, and printing the wrong one is the commonest wedding stationery mistake. The check-in tool is the only one here that reads codes rather than making them.
Part of QR Code Solutions.