Label physical goods
The hallmark returning to objects. A physical Made Mark has the same two layers as a digital one: the visual mark — engraved, embossed, molded, or stickered onto the object — and a machine layer: a QR tag that resolves to the mark's canonical page, so anyone with a camera can read what the mark discloses.
1 · How was this object made? (required)
2 · Marking kit
The mark as a production-ready vector, plus the rules that keep it legible at object scale. Laser engravers, embossing dies, and cutting plotters all accept SVG.
3 · QR tag (the machine layer for objects)
A QR code that resolves to the mark's canonical URI. Engrave or print it beside the mark — anyone with a phone camera reads exactly what the mark discloses. Use it at 12 mm or larger, and keep the quiet zone (the empty border baked into the downloads) clear.
Choose a mark in step 1 to generate the tag.
The lockup pairs the mark and its QR tag in one engraving-ready file. The QR encodes the canonical URI — — — which is stable and will never change.
4 · Sticker sheet
The fastest way onto an object. Prints thirty 25 mm stickers with dashed cut lines — use full-sheet adhesive paper, or any label stock and cut by hand.
Print at 100% scale (no “fit to page”) so the 25 mm sizing holds.