Split-flap display boards were classics. They were widely used in airports and train stations around the world to display flight and train information. But they were also used to show menu price lists in bars, restaurants, and hotels too. Nowadays, most airports and...
Imagine a 60s movie scene set in a gorgeous airport, with women and men in beautiful clothes all going to fabulous destinations. And in the background, a beautiful Split-Flap board with its rotating flaps, flickering with a familiar clack sound announcing the arrival...
Split-Flap boards have been used to tell the time, show what trains and flights are coming in, and when they arrive. In recent years, Split-Flap boards have been customized to show short texts like quotes, news, or jokes. However, one of the most popular uses for...
Once again, Split-Flap TV is in the news with an interview of Split-Flap TV founder by Digital Signage Today – one of the leading digital signage publications. Read the article, “Building the future with nostalgia, power of story”...
Before the age of mechanics and digital technology, businesses typically displayed large chunks of text on wooden boards, cloth, and paper. This wasn’t exactly ideal as it meant constantly changing the entire sign whenever new info came in. It was wasteful and...
Picture this. A quaint train station or airport, bustling with people going to the most exotic locations, and a familiar clacking noise announcing the next train or flight in the background. Yes, you guessed right. It’s a split flap notice board. Split flap...