Casino Updates Wayfinding Signage
The new Four Winds Casino in South Bend, Ind., recently upgraded some of its internal wayfinding signage with two 360-degree NanoLumens Nixel Series LED curved displays atop slot machines on the casino floor.
According to Musa Balogun, the casino’s director of gaming maintenance, the new curved displays are clearly visible from far away in most directions, making them the ideal solution to inform guests of ATM locations and assist in wayfinding.
“Fast, simple transactions are the lifeblood of a casino,” Balogun said. “When management recognized that guests sometimes had trouble finding ATMs or bill breaking machines, they knew we needed a solution that would replace the old static signage with a bright, large, eye-catching feature that is viewable from nearly all angles at all times.”
The secret to NanoLumens’ display technology is the Nixel, the company’s patented flexible building block that comprises all NanoLumens Nixel Series displays. NanoLumens Nixels actually bend and flex to create both convex and concave curved displays. This makes the displays 100% seamless and provides superior aesthetics from 360 degrees, even viewed up close.
KGM Gaming, a manufacturer and supplier of products for the gaming industry, was tasked with designing, building and installing the new display structures.
In addition to the attractiveness and wide visibility, NanoLumens LED displays also eliminate the need for bezels and grid lines that interrupt content and distract viewers. Because NanoLumens technology is lightweight, low power, low heat and warrantied down to the pixel for six full years, it is ideal for high-traffic, always-on environments like casino floors.