This fall, students from Aichi University of the Arts and Music, one of the top art schools in Japan, worked on a project of “Planning UX using XPAND Code” (Associate Professor Mori in charge).
We provided the “XPAND Code Academic Version” (to be released soon) in advance.
In addition, our founder, Nanmoku, participated online in the presentation of the project and commented on it.
Here are simplified versions of the excellent work, filled with new perspectives.
If you would like to see the full version of the plan, or if you would like to apply the plan to your business, please contact Associate Professor Mori.
*In order to use it as a teaching material, the customization restrictions of the XPAND Code have been eased in this project.
Mako TAMAMURA
“Hyakunin Issho” are new puzzles that allow you to know the meaning of Japanese traditional poem by reading the XPAND code.
Kenya NOGI
In conveyor belt sushi, there are signs that promote sushi in addition to sushi. By introducing the XPAND code there, I will guide you to the Web and convey useful information such as the origin of sushi ingredients that cannot be conveyed and the effects when you eat it. By knowing the fish in detail, you will become interested in and want to eat sushi, which you have been hesitant to order without ordering.
Miku SHINOHARA
When you read the XPAND code placed in the photo book with only photos, the real-time image of the fixed point camera at that location will be played. You can book a trip at the lowest price from your current location while immersing yourself in the world of the place.
Aoi TAKANO
Fuuka MINAGAWA
LIT is a club information service that solves the little information online.
Reading the XPAND code on DJ booth, you can know the songs, DJ and club.
Moeka ITO
I propose “Sonael WEB”, a disaster prevention WEB media that can be accessed from disaster prevention signs in the city. Users can scan the code to get more information about the disaster prevention signs at that location. From there, you can access WEB media where you can learn more about disaster prevention.
Yu ITO
Scan XPANDCODE in platform, and check the route map you want to ride. Swipe the screen vertically to see how long it takes to get to your destination.You can push the triangular button to get more information.
Yuuki ENDO
Where can you finish conveying knowledge to protect the body to children to?
I suggest one means to solve this problem.
Sena OOISHI
I proposed a collaboration project between a shopping mall with a confusing structure and XPAND Code.
The target is heavy users who want to shop as profitably as possible. Improving the consumption rate at shopping malls
The purpose is to raise awareness of the XPAND Code.
Mai OKANO
By combining a collection of fashion brands and XPAND Code, I proposed a fashion show that you can experience on foot.
I am planning an event with the aim of making you feel close to high-brand fashion, which is usually difficult to pick up, and enjoy it.
Kazuma TAKEI
Many kanji share the same parts. If you can see the connections among kanji, you can learn kanji more efficiently. And, I want you to discover the charm of kanji while taking a walk along the path of connection among kanji.
Mariko TSUKAHARA
This code is used for characterizing merchandise to spread nutrient supplement foods.
Characterizing nutrient supplement foods that many people have a hard image allows us to become familiar with them. they are often sold on train platforms, so the code is put up as a hanging advertisement in the train.
Anna NOYA
“Pet search” is a site for saving lost pets.
Placing an XPAND code on your pet’s collar allows the owner to stay in touch with the person who finds the lost pet.