Wide-format Printing: A new wave of window graphics

In 2012, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) in London, Ont., moved into new offices in an open-concept, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified building. While this building’s huge expanses of interior glass were an attractive part of its open concept, however, it meant all of the office partitions were wide open, without any privacy for their tenants.

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Wayfinding: Pointing to the future of transit

The Viva bus rapid transit (BRT) service for Ontario’s York Region, just north of Toronto, was officially launched by York Region Transit (YRT) in September 2005. Since it began operations, the express service has gradually been expanded through the addition of several ongoing projects, each of which represents a different phase in the development of an entire transit system.

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Digital Signage: Synergy through interactivity

One trend that is still emerging in digital signage is the marriage of the medium to the kind of touch-based interactivity many people have come to appreciate through their personal mobile devices. In many environments, such as retail venues, the sum of these technologies holds greater potential for marketers than either of the individual parts.

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Last Impression: Priceless interactivity

While interactive digital signage is generally a high-profile, capital-intensive and potentially daunting undertaking for most organizations, efficiencies can be found by integrating it with other information and communications technology (ICT) systems.

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