Here’s a slick, budget-friendly application of LED modules in the shop windows of Diesel’s Barcelona flagship store.
The AV/multimedia firm Instronic, also based in Barcelona, put together a shop window branding program that uses 47 of what it calls LED fingers, looking a bit like a big city skyline. There also appears to be a big backdrop LED in one of the windows.
The ability to kind of slice and dice LEDs to create interesting shapes is a particular attraction of LED. You could, I guess in theory, do these “fingers” with LCD but it would cost a fortune and I don’t think LCD shelf strips would be happy cooling from an end when they are designed to sit horizontally.
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The company was behind the impressive digital in this Sephora store in the same city.

