#yapdigital Tag

#Yapdigital and #Signsandlines have done it again! Another digital screen in the works, with the LED modules all fixed onto a 4-meter tall sub-structure in just one day. Commissioning is next, followed by installation later this week. It's been a busy start to the year for the team! Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project. We are delivering a number of...

Testing, Testing - the Importance of QC Checks Testing, testing! Another successful run of a #Yapdigital screen in our workshop. We take Quality Control very seriously, especially when it comes to digital signage. Before we commission and install, we put our screens through rigorous testing to ensure that the picture and pixel quality are up to scratch. Check out our testing video...

New! - Digital OOH Billboard in Perth's Western Suburbs |  *HOT OFF THE PRESS* | A new 12.5metre wide digital OOH bridge sign at Langoulant Road in Perth's western suburbs has gone live!!  Located on the busy West Coast Highway near Swanbourne, this new advertising asset was commissioned by JCDecaux and has been months in the making. Uncanny that the image it's currently...

Scoreboards, videoboards, ribbon LED advertising and digital entertainment are the key to standout stadium digital signage. Yap!digital’s landmark project for HBF Park stadium involved a significant digital signage upgrade in preparation for World Class Women’s Football Event scheduled to start this month. July is here - football/soccer fever has arrived! About HBF Park Stadium HBF Park is a state-of-the-art rectangular stadium providing...

digital signage supremacy! Digital Signage is the new norm for roadside signage, and rightly so. Have you ever driven past a dilapidated sign by the road where the message has become so faded over time you can’t even tell what it’s saying? Unfortunately, this is the case for many traditional roadside signs. The future of roadside signage is digital. Digital signage prevents road...

Jumbotrons are Coming to Town! What is Jumbotron I hear you ask? Well, as the name suggests, this is a massive, oversize, elephantus-sized screen designed to fill a space in gargantuan proportions. Probably you are used to seeing them in stadiums or at the game - the Perth Wildcats basketball game for example. And although originally Jumbotrons were used solely to show...