inklinking
Inklinking is a term used to describe techniques that embed interactive links into printed materials using specialized inks or ink-based patterns. The embedded patterns encode digital identifiers or URLs so that a compatible reader—such as a smartphone camera, a dedicated scanner, or an augmented-reality interface—can decode the link and navigate to a corresponding online resource. The goal is to connect print and digital content without prominently altering the page’s appearance.
Origins and technologies: Inklinking emerged from research in human-computer interaction and print electronics in the 2010s.
Techniques and operation: A printed page carries encoded motifs that a reader detects under certain lighting
Applications and implications: Inklinking is used in publishing, education, museums, and marketing to enrich print with
See also: QR codes, NFC in print, augmented reality, hypertext in publishing.