Pixelated Pirate Fashion

The Augmented Reality T-Shirt is One Clever Design

The computer-generated Augmented Reality Pirate is one clever idea! Creating pixel art that resembles QR codes from augmented reality, this concept was created to make a play on words of the term.

If the coding could be reverse engineered, this could open up an interesting creation of QR code art. The design is currently up for voting at Threadless. You can vote here if you'd like to wear it someday soon!

Implications - With the proliferation of QR codes, graphic artists are now capitalizing off the familiarity of pixelated imagery in order to garner mass consumer attention. Corporations may consider using QR code-inspired imagery in their products as well as in media campaigns in order to attract consumers to company products and messages.
Trend Themes
1. Pixelated Fashion - As augmented reality continues to grow, pixelated fashion is a trend that merges virtual realities into fashion design creating ample opportunities for augmented reality collectors and fashion designers to monetize creative visionary clothing designs.
2. QR Code Art - QR code design elements can be integrated into art to bring attention to works of art and QR codes can be used as greater access points for visitors to gain additional information about the pieces in a gallery or museum.
3. Ar-enabled Fashion - Augmented Reality fashion is on the rise as AR technology continues to grow, allowing for new ways to experience fashion, purchase garments, and create interactive experiences within the fashion industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can capitalize on the popularity of augmented reality and QR codes by partnering with graphic artists to create unique collections and immersive shopping experience creating a new niche market for AR fashion enthusiasts.
2. Marketing Industry - Incorporating QR codes in marketing campaigns creates new opportunities for companies to engage digital customers while creating interactive and memorable brand experiences.
3. Art Industry - Galleries and museums can use QR codes to integrate immersive experiences into their exhibits while also allowing for visitors to access additional information and multimedia directly on their devices.

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