March of the Statistics
Many of our past posts have discussed marketing, retail environments, sign design, content and audio considerations. But why is this dynamic sign technology getting so much attention? Why should you…
Read MoreMany of our past posts have discussed marketing, retail environments, sign design, content and audio considerations. But why is this dynamic sign technology getting so much attention? Why should you…
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 MoreBack in 2007, one of our blog posts predicted that the "traditional" sign industry trade associations would be looking at dynamic digital signage as the new frontier. That, we can…
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 MoreWe mentioned in our Sanders and McCormick, 1993). Typographic research on conspicuity has mostly been concerned with the effect of underlining, change of typesize and so on, using eye-movement and…
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