Projects: True Religion Goes Digital On Carnaby Street

July 14, 2016 by Dave Haynes

The US denim jeans brand True Religion has opened a new small footprint, digital-heavy store concept on London’s Carnaby Street. The 2,500 sq ft …

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Digital Signage Display Market Growing At 8.3% Annual Clip: IHS

July 12, 2016 by Dave Haynes

The research firm IHS has pushed out new data suggesting the global market for digital signage and professional displays is now  growing at a compound …

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Projects: Low-Rent Digital Shelf Talkers At Canadian Tire

July 12, 2016 by Dave Haynes

This is about as low-rent as I’ve seen for digital signs in a retail environment, save for TVs and DVDs/VCRs just plopped on tables …

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Projects: 80 Million Pixels Light Up At Dubai’s New City Walk Market

July 12, 2016 by Dave Haynes

This looks kind of amazing – 12 football fields worth of digital visuals on LED and projection in the new Meraas City Walk market in …

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Projects: London’s Waterloo Station Gets Slimed By Ghosts

July 11, 2016 by Dave Haynes

This is well done – an immersion zone on London’s Waterloo Station promoting the Ghostbusters remake. The campaign broke today in the rail station, …

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Visionect’s Epaper Digital Door Signs Win Red Dot Industrial Design Award

July 7, 2016 by Dave Haynes

The little E Ink meeting room signs marketed by Slovenia’s Visionect are among the winners of a big industrial design award competition, called Red …

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Projects: Cafetiero Frames Up Its Digital Menus

July 6, 2016 by Dave Haynes

This is the digital menuboard set-up for a small German cafe chain called CAFETIERO, which is run by the exhibitions and event catering firm The Stockheim Group. …

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16:9 Podcasts: Jennifer Davis, Leyard

July 6, 2016 by Dave Haynes

In this episode, I’m speaking with Jennifer Davis, who is Chief Marketing Officer for Leyard and also the VP of Marketing and Product Strategy …

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16:9 Podcasts: Rick Cope, NanoLumens

June 29, 2016 by Dave Haynes

In this episode, I’m speaking with Rick Cope, the founder and CEO of NanoLumens, which makes and markets its own line of unique indoor …

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Projects: BMO Lights Up Twin Video Walls In Toronto’s PATH System

June 24, 2016 by Dave Haynes

This is a pair of 3 by 5 video walls, using 55-inch narrow bezel displays, in the underground PATH concourse system/maze that connects most …

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NanoLumens’ AWARE Adds CMS, Android Media Player To Indoor LED Display Offer

June 20, 2016 by Dave Haynes

The lines between hardware and software makers in digital signage continue to blur, with news that Atlanta-based LED display manufacturer NanoLumens now has a …

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InfoComm 2016 Roundup: Any Surface Is A Canvas

June 17, 2016 by Dave Haynes

InfoComm 2016 in Las Vegas left systems integrators and visual designers with a vast menu of possibilities for turning just about any surface into …

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