Part 2: CLEVR Legibility for Digital Design
If you are following this series, you know we are talking about the science behind good sign design, and how this applies to digital sign content as well. In our
read moreIf you are following this series, you know we are talking about the science behind good sign design, and how this applies to digital sign content as well. In our
read moreIt seems like just yesterday we were discovering the world of dynamic signage, and loading up our content by manual transmission, ie, flash drives and DVDs, aka, using the "sneakernet."…
read moreRemember back in early 2010 when we CNET Technologies, June 2011 Okay all you traditional (digital print, routing, illuminated channel letter) sign professionals, here's something you are familiar with: Cold Cathode…
read moreHere's Part One of Two about the technology that transforms a blank flat panel screen into a communications dynamo! Just what you've been waiting for! (Hmmm?). It's time for a wee…
read moreWhen it comes to digital signage and the dimension of audio in the environment, you are bound to see that sound has the ear of many, and important boundaries for…
read moreIf you've been following our posts, you will know that CLEVR is a great acronym to remember when designing digital signage. CLEVR stands for Conspicuity, Legibility, Visibility and Readability - sound…
read moreFrom Wikipedia: A millisecond (from Dan Pink, NY Times, April 6, 2008, “Let Computers Compute. It’s the Age of the Right Brain” You might say that we have entered the…
read moreWhen Booz Allen Hamilton asked marketers which organizations would become more important to them by 2010, media companies, media planners and communications planners topped the list, with 52% believing they…
read moreBy now you must be rolling your eyes as much as we do, whenever you hear things like "digital delivery ecosystem" "multi-screen, multi-zone" "no technical know-how required" "digital signage platform"…
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