Interactive Computer Systems
Our Interactive Computer Systems offer an endless variety of information that can be displayed: name listings, historical information, video clips, donor highlights, wayfinding, or other information you may want to share. Our kiosks can be a freestanding unit or combined into a wall display. The Interactive Computer System can be used for many types of recognition, including Annual Campaigns, Historical Information, Halls of Fame, Past President Recognition, Achievement Awards and Recognition, and Volunteer Hours.
A few examples of our Interactive Computer Systems are below.
Joliet Junior College used our Interactive Computer System combined with our Stand-Off System to recognize the donors who supported their Capital Campaign funding their Culinary Arts School. This display, made of laminates and acrylic, houses an interactive computer monitor that shows events and lower-end donors.
This 20 foot display holds (2) Interactive Computer Systems. Florida Tech University in Melbourne, FL uses this substantial display to honor those who gave to their Donor Societies. The dark Burgundy laminate base is printed with subtle graphics along with text and the university logo.
This full-wall display at Regis University uses tone-on-tone textures to create interest for this Interactive Computer System. Wood, laminates, and acrylic frame the monitor that lists its donors, among other highlights.
Clear Change Systems flank either side of this Interactive Computer System for North Central Technical College’s Capital Campaign display. A gear theme is printed on the base, and a cut-out gear shape adds interest behind the monitor cabinet. The computer lists In-Kind donations and services.
For more information on this system or any of our systems, please don’t hesitate to contact us – we’re happy to help you!