Visitors to a Hospital often are already in some state of anxiety and being in an unfamiliar environment and not knowing where to go, only adds to it. Added stress that can disrupt many aspects of the visit and not in the least be a threat to the wellbeing to some of the visitors. A good Digital Way...
Here is why:
A LCD screen is typically larger than the display offered on a kiosk. With a lot of room to play with on a LCD, the content is more spread around, causing it to have a lot more white-space (rest-areas). Without losing a lot of white-space, more content can be offe...Components of Electronic Wayfinding System
Front-End Application Back-End Application Back-Office ApplicationFront-End Application
This is the runtime version of the wayfinding system’s GUI (Graphical User Interface) that resides on the Kiosk or Webpage. It looks sharp, well-designe...
One of the perks of a digital wayfinding system is that it can be updated down-the-road to keep the digital situation in-sync with the real world situation. This perk also happens to be the biggest advantage of digital wayfinding over static wayfinding (fixed signs).
And one step up….
Interactive Indoor Wayfinding Systems
This should probably be one of the first articles you need to read, if you are faced with the challenge to provide an interactive wayfinding system for your building or campus, to improve the experience of ‘getting around’.
Medical Center installation by H2T
Pertaining to an LCD Touch Screen for visitors, indoors, where they can find directions to their destination, through an interactive wayfinding system.
No cracks in the material Can be cleaned with anti-bacterial cleanerHospital Wayfinding: There is no excuse for a visitor to get lost in your building again, ever.
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