Introducing case studies of signage systems with proven results in large complex facilities, transportation facilities, and public institutions.
We would like to introduce a case where PDC was involved in the implementation of a large-scale digital signage system, 'Fx4-H', at Haneda Airport's Terminal 3.
Conventional exhibition-style analog signs lacked uniformity, were diverse and cluttered, and had poor visibility. Additionally, every time there was an increase in the information to be conveyed, adding new formats led to a structural problem of operational complexity.
After the implementation, it became possible to present information in multiple languages while ensuring visibility without changing the font size. Furthermore, the number of languages that could be displayed increased dramatically compared to analog signs.
【Case Summary】
■ Challenges
- Lack of uniformity, diverse and cluttered, with poor visibility
- Operational complexity increased by adding new formats each time there was an increase in information to be conveyed
■ Results
- It became possible to present information in multiple languages while ensuring visibility without changing the font size
- The number of languages that could be displayed increased dramatically compared to analog signs
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