Top 10 ways to use digital signage in a hospital
Create a digital canvas across your hospital
Do you need to enhance the student, staff, and visitor experience while running your campus smoothly?
From student-facing digital screens featuring real-time scheduling, news, and events information to wayfinding screens to behind-the-scenes monitoring and operations screens, there's no limit to how digital signage can help manage every aspect of your campus.
Fans are the fuel for a sports team. They are there to cheer, support, and share the highs and lows. Alvin Martin, former West Ham United Football Club captain, said, "When [fans] turn up at a game, they set the stage for you. They enhance the feeling of the game and the worth of it.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies moved their business virtual. Millions of square feet of office space sat empty while employees worked from home offices, kitchen tables - anywhere they could find a quiet space. Over the last number of months, offices have started to reopen. In many cases, companies are reimagining how they will operate going forward. Digital signage provides several unique ways to communicate information and create an office environment that reflects post-pandemic needs.
QR codes have been around for close to 30 years; however it is only in the last few years they have gained traction. Today their uses are numerous and important in our rapidly evolving post-pandemic world.
Is the mall dead? It’s easier than ever to make this argument, considering the last 18 months of record ecommerce sales and the reluctance to shop in person due to the pandemic. However, industry experts believe the mall is ready for a comeback. It will look different, though, and leverage technology to create new experiences for shoppers.
When thinking about accessible design interactive kiosks often come to mind. Interactive kiosks offer designers a lot of options when it comes to accessibility. In the last infographic, we talked about what you should know and consider before setting out to design an accessible solution. In this part, we’ll look at how design can help make your kiosk accessible.
Live events and sports are back, and most fans are eager to return. A recent survey found that over half of respondents polled are ready to return to stadiums within the first few months of reopening.
Colleges and universities will reopen their campuses this fall after substantial disruptions to “normal” campus life. As new students begin their university journey and others return, how these institutions communicate will need to evolve to meet new expectations.
One medium that colleges have used in the past—digital signage—will again be a tool for messaging. But how will they leverage these solutions, and what will the experience look like in this new era?