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KR-102964429-B1 - QR Code Photo Album

KR102964429B1KR 102964429 B1KR102964429 B1KR 102964429B1KR-102964429-B1

Abstract

A QR code photobook is disclosed. A QR code photobook according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: a booklet forming unit in which an external surface protection structure is mounted on the front and rear in the form of a booklet and a plurality of booklets are stacked and mounted inside to form a single booklet structure; and a QR code printing unit that includes link information connected to a content providing server, which is printed on the surface of a plurality of booklets inside the booklet forming unit. The gist of the configuration is that the content providing server verifies user authentication information from a user's smart device connected to the Internet through the QR code printing unit, and then provides content including artist-related photos, videos, and photobook magazines. According to the present invention, by incorporating a QR code into a printed photobook, it is possible to provide not only photos related to artists but also various video information such as videos, photo magazines, and behind-the-scenes footage, and furthermore, a QR code photobook can be provided in which only authenticated users can access the printed photobook.

Inventors

  • 김태환
  • 명종환

Assignees

  • 주식회사 크리에이티브멋

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20250701

Claims (5)

  1. A booklet forming part (110) in which an outer surface protection structure is mounted on the front and rear in the form of a booklet, and a plurality of booklets are stacked and mounted inside to form a booklet structure; and A QR code printing unit (120) that includes link information connected to a content providing server (130) and is printed on the surface of a plurality of bookshelves inside the above booklet forming unit (110); Includes, The above booklet forming part (110) is, A plate-shaped structure that forms the front surface of the above-mentioned booklet forming part (110) and protects a plurality of internal bookshelves, and is composed of a flexible resin material having an elastic restoring force of a predetermined size, and has a translucent front protection part (111) with an artist-related image double injection molded thereon; A plate-shaped structure that forms the rear surface of the above-mentioned booklet forming part (110) and protects a plurality of internal bookshelves, and is composed of a flexible resin material having an elastic restoring force of a predetermined size, and has a translucent rear protection part (112) with an artist-related image double-injection-molded thereon; and A bookshelf replacement mounting part (113) mounted between the front protection part (111) and the rear protection part (112) to fix the front protection part (111) and the rear protection part (112) in an integrated structure, and having a structure that allows multiple bookshelves to be stacked and mounted on one side or any bookshelf to be separated and replaced; Includes, The above QR code printing unit (120) is, A printed base booklet (121) that is mounted in a detachable structure on the above-mentioned booklet replacement mounting part (113), has a flexible film structure having an elastic restoring force of a predetermined size, and has only the border and a central part of the QR code printed on it; and A stacked code completion booklet (122) that is mounted in a detachable structure on the above-mentioned booklet replacement mounting part (113), is arranged to be laminated on the upper surface of the print base booklet (121), has a flexible and transparent film structure having an elastic recovery force of a predetermined size, is a structure in which the remaining QR code is printed from the QR code printed on the print base booklet (121), and is laminated with the print base booklet (121) to form a single completed QR code; Includes, The above content providing server (130) is, After verifying user authentication information from a user's smart device connected to the internet through the above QR code printing unit (120), content including artist-related pictorials, videos, and pictorial magazines is provided. The above content providing server (130) is, An authentication verification module (131) that verifies user authentication information from a user's smart device connected to the internet through the above QR code printing unit (120); A content providing module (132) that retrieves information regarding the content confirmed by the authentication verification module (131) from the content storage module (133) and provides it to the authenticated user's smart device; and A content storage module (133) that stores content including pictorials, videos, and pictorial magazines related to the artist to be provided, and provides the corresponding data requested from the content provision module (132); A QR code photobook characterized by including
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Description

QR Code Photo Album The present invention relates to a QR code photobook, and more specifically, to a QR code photobook that can easily perform album access authentication via a QR code while simultaneously providing photobooks and magazine materials about an artist. Traditional photobooks are characterized by content primarily consisting of printed images and being limited to physical media in the form of booklets. Since this structure focuses on conveying visual information, users cannot access much information other than static images. This causes fan service provided through photobooks to remain a format that offers only limited content. Conventional photobooks are typically produced with a focus on high-quality photo printing and premium cover design, neglecting considerations such as information accessibility or user interaction. Consequently, content consumption is passive, making it difficult to motivate repeated viewing. There are limitations in that providing only simple visual materials makes it difficult to sufficiently induce an emotional connection between fans and artists. In particular, the information provided by photo books is fixed at the time of production, making it impossible to provide subsequent updates or expanded content. This is a highly restrictive approach in terms of the timeliness and scalability of the information. As a structure that does not align with the current media environment, where content is consumed rapidly and diversity is demanded, competitiveness is gradually weakening. While some publishers and production companies have attempted to embed QR codes or AR technology into printed materials, these features often limit themselves to merely providing website links or event links, failing to resolve the fundamental problem. Such fragmented approaches have limitations in improving user satisfaction and fail to foster repeat usage and sustain interest. Existing technologies operate with an open structure where anyone can access the same information, as the channels for user access to content are open. This approach is far removed from the scarcity, exclusivity, and premium value associated with content. It has limitations in that it lacks methods for providing exclusive content to enhance fans' sense of ownership or satisfaction. Furthermore, conventional technology lacks integration with user authentication-based systems, making it difficult to distinguish between purchasers and non-purchasers of photo books. This increases concerns regarding unauthorized copying or content leakage, posing significant problems in terms of copyright protection and the preservation of the value of paid content. As content consumption flows become unclear, marketing effectiveness also declines. In terms of content production, traditional print photobooks produce only single-format content, leading to the problem where various materials such as video content, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage go unused and go to waste. This reduces the efficiency of content utilization and causes the overall project's cost-effectiveness to decline. While the age groups and digital familiarity of photo book buyers vary, conventional technology fails to reflect these differences in user types. Paper-based delivery structures make it impossible to provide customized content, and since the same information is provided uniformly to all users, there is a problem in that a personalized experience cannot be offered. On the other hand, physical photobooks make it impossible to manage or analyze content after distribution. Since it is impossible to collect data on which pages users showed interest in or which content they repeatedly viewed, there is a problem in that feedback data for future planning is not accumulated. This leads to inefficiencies in analyzing fan reactions and setting planning directions. Despite these issues, conventional technology has failed to effectively integrate digital technology into printed photobooks and remains stuck in a passive and unidirectional content delivery structure. Consequently, there is a need to introduce a new photobook structure that enhances artist brand value, improves user immersion, and enables authentication-based content delivery. The present invention aims to solve the problems of the prior art. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a QR code photo album according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a QR code photo album according to another embodiment of the present invention. Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. Prior to this, terms and words used in this specification and claims should not be interpreted as being limited to their ordinary or dictionary meanings, but should be interpreted in a meaning and concept consistent with the technical spirit of the present invention. Throughout this specification, when it is stated that one compon