Digital Visual Merchandising – Q & A with John Liberatore
Digital Visual Merchandising
It’s no surprise to see how digital technology is moving quickly, especially in the area of window displays.
Digital Visual Merchandising
It’s no surprise to see how digital technology is moving quickly, especially in the area of window displays.
Step into any busy office environment today and what do you see?
People looking at multiple screens, from different computers and angles, scrambling to get their work done.
Are you wondering, “How can data show emotions?”
That’s what I thought too when we were approached by a corporate client that manages an IT department for a number of outbound sales teams.
Did you ever go to a meeting and then have to wait in the lobby for several minutes to get processed as a visitor? Either the receptionist was too busy answering incoming phone calls or, better yet, she was unable to locate the person you came to meet because they were not at their desk?
Are you considering a video wall for your next Digital Signage project but are unsure about all the necessary things you need to include?
I recently tried the Self-Service Kiosk at McDonalds to see how time-efficient they really were. My first attempt was not very successful as I erroneously selected “pay by cash” as my preferred payment method. This actually cost me time instead of saving it, so I went back the next morning and tried the entire process all over again. I’m glad I gave it another chance, because it proved to be a rather easy, fun experience the second time around.
Has anyone ever asked you …
Can you explain it to me in simple terms?
Next thing you know, you’re drawing things on a napkin or a white board. After a few scribbles, you hear “Oh now I get it!”
In today’s world, we have more information than we need. Large amounts of data are constantly being streamed from multiple sources. As a consequence, most organizations are outfitted with powerful computing processors and smart software that collect this BIG DATA.
Did you ever have a hard time trying to understand someone’s messy handwriting? Fortunately, with the advent of computers, the art of handwriting is falling by the wayside.
In my recent visit to Las Vegas – Digital Signage Expo, I had the opportunity to stop by one of our enclosure partners. I was rather impressed with their kiosk solution.