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    4 Ways Mass Notifications Can Help During a Pandemic

    Develop a Pandemic Plan The ongoing pandemic has caused disruptions across every industry and has posed numerous challenges organizations need to overcome to resume operations. This can be difficult[…]

    Sarah Scott Middle School

    Case Study: Sarah Scott Middle School Goes Live with Digital Signage

    About Sarah Scott Middle School Founded in 1919, Sarah Scott Middle school is located in Terre Haute, IN with a student population around 400, serving grades 6-8. Their motto is: Sarah Scott: Where[…]

    How Rutgers University Uses Digital Signage to Reach Students

    Case Study: How Rutgers University Uses Digital Signage to Reach Students

    Rutgers University is one of the oldest and largest colleges in the United States. They have several locations across New Jersey that over 50,000 students call home. Their alumni includes Nobel Prize[…]

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) Safety Signs

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) Safety Signs

    Publishing signs throughout your building, is an effective way to communicate the steps your organization is taking to keep people safe. We have created free coronavirus safety and reopening signs[…]

    Consider These 9 Things Before You Buy Digital Signage

    Consider These 9 Things Before You Buy Digital Signage

    Digital signage should be easy to use, easy to manage, and easy to delegate management within your organization. What other things should you consider when you are looking for the right digital[…]

    The University of LaVerne Creates a Digital Signage Class

    Case Study: The University of LaVerne Creates a Digital Signage Class

    The students at the University of LaVerne have done something amazing - they created a class to provide a simple, affordable signage solution. The project began last year when a library student[…]

    The University of Kansas Improves Communication with Rise Vision Digital Signage

    Case Study: The University of Kansas Improves Communication with Rise Vision Digital Signage

    The Challenge The University of Kansas’ new business school needed a way to communicate with students and staff. They wanted to share events, announcements, wayfinding information, and more[…]

    Platte County High School Digital Signage

    Platte County High School Creates a Digital Hall of Fame

    The Problem Platte County High School used to use static displays mounted on the wall to recognize their All-State players, records and trophies. Although it was a good idea at first, they had[…]

    Interactive Digital Signage Best Practices

    Interactive Digital Signage Best Practices

    We’ve written about digital signage best practices before, but focused mainly on passive content. Interactive digital signage is a fancy way of saying touchscreens. Many of the best practices from[…]

    Our Process for Successful Digital Signage Projects

    Our Process for Successful Digital Signage Projects

    When the Creative Team started out in 2016, things we’re a little all over the place. We had little process and we weren’t building content we were particularly proud of. This lead to a year of[…]

    5 Questions You Should Ask Before Starting A Digital Signage Project

    5 Questions to Ask When Starting A Digital Signage Project

    I know what you're thinking... A digital signage project… just a TV on a wall and some content... Piece of cake... But let me just stop you there. To get your project off to a good start, you and all[…]

    Digital Signage Dashboard Design

    Digital Signage Dashboard Design

    Written by Nikta Kanuka Digital Signage Dashboard Design Dashboards are increasingly becoming an indispensable business acceleration tool, and for good reason too! Dashboards can help streamline[…]

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