Hi Mariah, great video! As for your Chrome Dino QR code... If you have the QR code as a picture (high resolution) you can put any picture you want over top of the dino just as long as you done damage or brake any of the dots in the QR code. This will still allow it to work. I created one for my business and overlaid our logo onto and it worked just fine.
You can remove the dinosaur in your preferred image editing software and replace it with your own icon, or just leave it blank! I think as long as you don't clash with the pattern you can out pretty much what you want in that space.
I've had issues with Canva's QR code exports in the past. They downloaded okay, but when added to another graphic or even a PDF, the QR code become a solid black square. Ended up having to use Adobe's QR code generator (Free) online. But I liked Canva for the same reasons you mentioned. Maybe you can answer this question. Have you found an ideal pixel size for your final QR code? Something that's standard across multiple uses?
Oooooh shoot. Thanks so much for mentioning that. I haven’t had a problem with that yet. I always triple check before exporting & after exporting. Especially before sending to print. I haven’t used Adobes version, but glad to know there’s another option just in case. For sizing, I kind just play around depending on the size of the thing I’m creating with it. Business cards were a bit tricky bc I designed them much bigger than they printed so exporting the proof and testing the QR code as actual size was super helpful!
Which method are you going to try? Or do you have another way that works too? Let me know!
Hi Mariah, great video! As for your Chrome Dino QR code... If you have the QR code as a picture (high resolution) you can put any picture you want over top of the dino just as long as you done damage or brake any of the dots in the QR code. This will still allow it to work. I created one for my business and overlaid our logo onto and it worked just fine.
Yesssss I love that!!! Thank you for sharing. That’s really helpful 🔥✨
Very helpful! Thank you!!
You're welcome! ☺️
Thanks for the video. Just saved me some money. Also, ones you save the QR code you can just erase the dinosaur out and it still works.
Aw yay, I’m so glad!!! And yes that’s a good idea
You can remove the dinosaur in your preferred image editing software and replace it with your own icon, or just leave it blank! I think as long as you don't clash with the pattern you can out pretty much what you want in that space.
THATS SO SMART!!! I didn’t even consider it. Thank you for sharing 💖💖💖
will this QR expire?(first method)
OMG This was so helpful and easy! Thank you!
Aw yay, I’m so glad! Thank you for commenting ☺️✨
I've had issues with Canva's QR code exports in the past. They downloaded okay, but when added to another graphic or even a PDF, the QR code become a solid black square. Ended up having to use Adobe's QR code generator (Free) online. But I liked Canva for the same reasons you mentioned. Maybe you can answer this question. Have you found an ideal pixel size for your final QR code? Something that's standard across multiple uses?
Oooooh shoot. Thanks so much for mentioning that. I haven’t had a problem with that yet. I always triple check before exporting & after exporting. Especially before sending to print. I haven’t used Adobes version, but glad to know there’s another option just in case. For sizing, I kind just play around depending on the size of the thing I’m creating with it. Business cards were a bit tricky bc I designed them much bigger than they printed so exporting the proof and testing the QR code as actual size was super helpful!
Great video.
Thank youuuu!
I can do that!! 🦘
Yesssss love it!