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The 7 Deadly Sins of Digital Signage Content: What You’re Getting Wrong

Source: www.digitalsignagetoday.com

When integrating digital signage solutions into your business, you must consider more than just what technology you will be installing. The success or failure of your digital signage solution is entirely dependent on content, and here are seven of the most-common content mistakes businesses make.

Digital Signage Sends ‘Call of the Wild’ at the Empire State Building

Projection tech digital signage lit up the Empire State Building in New York City this past weekend, projecting digital light images of endangered species onto the building in an event intended to call attention to the creatures’ plight.

WSU Installs New Wayfinding Signage System on its Main Campus

Wichita State University is installing a comprehensive wayfinding signage system to address problems with signage consistency and visibility across campus.

City of Tallahassee Cracks Down on Illegal Signage

Businesses in Tallahassee may be unintentionally breaking a city ordinance.

Mixed-use developments, like many that Metro is involved with, continue to be strong.

Meet Bristol’s Grammar Vigilante: Correcting Punctuation One Sign at a Time

For over a decade, he has been prowling the streets of Bristol, donning a black coat and hat as he corrects the punctuation on the city’s business signs.

The Power of Outdoor Signage: Attracting Customers in Real Life

Outdoor signage, particularly vehicle wraps, and large, attention-grabbing exterior building signs, are often overlooked in marketing budgets. Ironically, they are consistently high-payoff investments, driving local search and traffic both online and offline.
Translation: Do you want to attract customers in real life? Make sure your signage is showing them the way!

Digital signage, it’s not just for lobbies anymore

Digital signage expert blogger looks at a variety of interesting use cases for digital signage in business, education and health care settings.

Neon Signs Face Regulations, New Technology

Source: news.google.com

For decades, old-school neon signs have been fading across New England and replaced with back-lit box signs or LED signs.

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Metro Sign and Awning’s insight: A Supreme Court decision regarding sign code was made last week for the first time in twenty years. The case, Reed v. Town of Gilbert (Ariz.), was brought forth after a church was limited on sign size and length of time signs could be displayed for temporary directional signs, even when political and ideological signs could be larger and displayed longer. The court decided unanimously that limits shall not be placed on temporary directional signs, as limiting these signs is a violation of the first amendment. Due to the majority opinion being so broad, this case brings up concerns as to what might come in the near future. Could this ruling open up other sign

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