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How to get your message, advertisement, "Billboard on to the Digital Signs around Campus
Currently the Digital Sign Network consist of approximately 120 signs in various schools, colleges and administrative units. While there is one application/network tying them together which allows for services like "Emergency Messaging", the administration is distributed and so managed at the local level. Each unit may have their own protocols for what ultimately is displayed on the signs within their domain.
One should think they are preparing a message for a "billboard."
Characteristics of a Bill board include:
There is no specific standard, your message may be displayed in a wide variety of sizes, locations, reading distances, and even the amount of time on the screen may vary from sign to sign. Most sign locations are in relatively high traffic areas, so readers are typically in motion. Messages need to be legible, short, and easily understood to be effective. As mentioned previously administration and protocols, controlling content, for signs is a done locally by department so you may have little control over whether, where, and when they are displayed.
The vast majority of signs in the network use a 4x3 PowerPoint Slide shows in a "region" of their sign, typically 1/3 to 1/2 of the available real estate of a sign, for content that changes fairly regularly. As digital signage changes, larger displays and orientations are becoming more popular. As a result some signs are now using a 16x9 landscape format and a few using a 9x16 or portrait orientation. They may be few but they are located in some of the most heavily student trafficked locations.
At minimum for each message you wish to have displayed you should provide .JPG images as follows:
landscape orientation
and a portrait orientation
it would not hurt to also include the 4x3 PowerPoint slide. This allows Content Managers to easily add your slide to their existing PowerPoint decks.
Here is a well proportioned sample slide Lynda-dot-com Digital Sign 16x9.jpg
The distribution of your message may be handled in a few different ways.
If you are serious about having your own digital sign hardware, please see this article: Syracuse University Digital Signage Solution. It lays out everything you need to do.