Friday, July 31, 2015

Stardust Lamp, a Sweet Approach to Making a LED Lamp

Stardust lamp
While the use of LED lights as indoor lighting fixtures isn’t as widespread as it might be in the near future, innovations in design and function are still moving full speed ahead. School of Art Institute Chicago student Won Joon Lee took an unconventional approach in the materials used to create his LED lamp, and it’s pretty sweet…literally.

Lee’s creation, the Stardust lamp, which integrates crystallized sugar into its design, made its debut at the 50th annual Milan Furniture Fair on April 2011 The lamp was the culmination of a two-semester project where the South Korean born Lee explored the potential uses of sugar in everyday design.

Stardust LED Lights Lamp


Incorporating these sugar bulbs into an iron modular structure, the lamp itself resembles the actual shape of the sugar molecule. With iron and sugar combined, the Stardust Lamp highlights two of the most precious industrial elements known to mankind. As Lee notes, this is only the beginning stage of his project, and we can only begin to imagine the possibilities.

Stardust LED Signs Lamp

As part of the manufacturing process, Lee submerged LEDs into a concentrated sugar solution for 10 days, causing sugar to solidify around the diodes. The sugar encased diodes were then mounted onto an iron frame inspired resembling a sugar molecule. Lee said the Stardust lamp is still in its developmental stages, so it might be a while before you can get your hands on one to replace your living room lighting fixture. But if you’re a business owner looking LED signs or someone who just likes to collect illuminated signs, LED technology is already available to you at the click of a mouse.

Joon Lee’s Stardust lamp presents a new way of using sugar as an environmentally friendly, sustainable resource at a time when trade is the cause of many problems connected to the design practice. The designer stresses that Stardust is at an early stage in its lifecycle, and if he finds support, he will continue experimenting with colored and fluorescent substances.


Exterior Advertisement Signs for Starting Business Owners

So you’re starting a business? And you think you need an advertising strategy to for people to be acquainted with your product or service? However, having to a start your own business can put you quite on a tight budget. But no worries, you don’t need to pull off a grand billboard or extravagant campaign to catch anyone’s attention. Marketing or advertising is best done with creativity.

All you need to do is think of a phrase or an infographic that will certainly catch a passerby’s attention. The best way to do this is to ask your friends and the people around the area, at least, if possible, do a survey; the answers they’ll give you are definitely going to be the same as your potential customers. Once you have decided on your marketing content, image and graphics, all you need to do is to find the ideal exterior business sign to use.

There are several business signs that you can afford even in a tight budget, and here are some of them:

• Sidewalk Signs


Sidewalk signs

Used to draw the attention of passerby at the front door of your business. These signs usually have a frame for the owner to change out the signs depending on his will. There are sidewalk signs that also have a chalkboard or whiteboard surface so it can be easy for you to change your message or promo daily; such signs are best used in coffee shop and restaurants.
   

o Budget:

 

Sidewalk signs usually costs around $100 to $400, depending on its type and size.



Vehicle Graphics



Probably the best choice for business who offers delivery or home services. According to CityScoop, “Vehicle graphics constitute a rolling billboard and are a very effective means of advertising.”
   

o Budget:

 

The price for vehicle graphics depends on the car that is going to be use. A full wrap on an average size car is around $1500 or less. A mid-size vehicle like vans, trucks and SUVs are likely to costs around $2000 for a full wrap. While a complete wrap on a class 8 semi-trailer can cost $3000 to $4000. Although it may be quite expensive, vehicle graphics are one of the best forms of advertisement.


• Led Signs

 Led Signs

Great to customize your advertising message. There are full color LED signs, tricolor LED signs, and scrolling LED signs. You can change their sign message more often, adjusting your advertisement to match your business’ needs.
   

o Budget:

 

There are several types of LED signs so the price varies to each kind. The simple “open” LED signs usually costs around $60 to $150, while writeable LED board costs around $70 to $190.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The Most Marketing Wars Ever (And the Hilarious Too)!

If you think that the advertisement world of marketing is too competitive and serious, then you haven’t seen how marketers have fun when given a chance to use their advertisement tools for humor. If you’re always on Facebook or Twitter, then you might have encounter these humorous advertisements we call marketing wars. It’s a type of advertisement coming from two competing brand or company, and how they answer each other back using humorous ads or banner. From banners, social media marketing, LED signs, billboards and commercials, it wouldn’t hurt a lot if there is a little competitive advertising with humor every now and then.

• Pepsi VS Coke

Pepsi VS Coke

Undoubtedly, Pepsi and Coca-Cola are the most successful brands in the world. Introduced in the year 1886 and 1903, the two have been rivals ever since, trying to dominate the carbonated soft drinks market. Since the very first day, both brands got into a global advertisement war through print ads and video ads, trying to lead each other.

Pepsi Versus Coke

• Apple vs. Samsung

Apple vs. Samsung

Two other tech giants that use comparative advertising strategies are Samsung and Apple. We have seen these two rival brands competing for supremacy in the smartphone market. This year, the tech world has been abuzz with patent wars, with the battle between Apple and Samsung at the forefront. Samsung lost big to Apple in a number of intellectual property cases, which soured the firms' relationship as partners. Samsung could have taken it in stride, but when its marketing team noticed that Apple's iPhone 5, released in September, barely improved on previous iPhone models; it decided to take swipes at Apple by comparing the newest Cupertino release to Samsung's Galaxy SIII.


• Burger King vs McDonald's

Burger King vs McDonald's

This war is dated from 33 years ago. The two giants of the Fast Food industry didn’t show any mercy to one another. The first war started in the year 1982 when a commercial starring the young Sarah Michelle Gellar, claiming that McDonald's gave smaller burgers to kids, McDonald's sued both Gellar and Burger King over the ad, but refused to stoop to the level of making similar ads against Burger King. Despite the onslaught, McDonald's has remained America's No. 1 fast food restaurant.


Thursday, June 11, 2015

How Lower-Cost LEDs Offer Some Competition to Compact Fluorescent Lights

cfl led signs light bulb vs led light bulb
LED lights have developed and gave way to new innovations such as LED TVs, LED signs, and bulbs that provides a more energy-efficient alternative than CFLs and incandescent bulbs. But for years, LED lights have tried to mimic the warm feel of incandescent bulbs yet what they offered in features and quality, couldn't match the latter's price. As a result, consumers opted to choose compact fluorescent lights instead.

However, it seems the LED lights manufacturers are working on to compete with the CFL market. Last Wednesday, General Electric announced the Bright Stik, a cylindrical 60-watt equivalent available in soft white for $9.97 for a three-pack through Home Depot. This followed Phillips which last month came on the market at $4.97, with a two-for-one deal for the first 90 days. TCP, a company that makes energy-efficient lighting under its own brand as well as for Home Depot and Walmart, has an LED on the market for $4.88.

“We needed to paint a picture for consumers and retailers of, ‘O.K., what does it mean if C.F.L. doesn’t exist?’” said Tom Boyle, G.E. Lighting’s chief innovation manager. “This is our shot at it.”

incandescent vs CFL vs led signs watt

LEDs have long been more expensive, but those who favor them say they offer better light quality and more flexibility. Although compact fluorescents still far outsell LEDs, expert says that the demand for compact fluorescents is dwindling, while it is rising for LEDs. “The only thing C.F.L.s had going for them for a number of years is that they were a lot cheaper,” said Jesse Foote, a lighting industry analyst at Navigant, a research and consulting firm. “The cost difference at this point is not big enough to really justify the rest of the differences,” he said.

“Frankly, everybody will get out of C.F.L. over time,” said Linda Pastor, LED product manager at G.E. Lighting, where executives say they will continue to ship compact fluorescents but will no longer invest in their development. “It’s just a question of when.”

Phillips, on the other hand, continues to invest in and introduce new compact fluorescent products, said Silvie Casanova, a spokeswoman. One is a bulb that dims more like an incandescent, going through warmer tones rather than just lowering light levels.

With such innovations, we couldn’t just wait what more can LED signs technology can offer to the world.

Friday, May 29, 2015

LED Lights and its Benefits

LED lights are more than just the future of lighting. From the past years, its innovation has led to thousands of improvement to various branches of the technological industry and devices such as LCD TVs, traffic signs, phones, mobile devices, led signs and etc. But other than that, LEDs do have and offer different benefits.

Benefits of Led Signs

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

TOP 3 Best LED Light DIYs in Pinterest

We have feature a number of LED DIYs in the past, but ever wonder where we are getting our ideas from? Well, aside from Google, Pinterest has been one of the best sources when getting DIY ideas of all sorts. And for today’s article, we’re going to feature the 3 best DIY LED Sign light project we found in Pinterest.

#1 - DIY RGB LED Color Coffee Table


DIY RGB LED Color Coffee Table

Build by a German student in Hamburg University of Applied Science, this LED table that is controlled by Arduino microcontrollers is a one-of-a-kind project you won't see anywhere. According to Edo, its designer and creator, "I used one Arduino Duemilinove to control 12 TLC5940 Chips. There is is one 5mm RGB LED in each of the 64 sections. The dimensions of the Table are 50x50x12 centimeters. The cladding is made of self brushed aluminum. In the future I’d like to take an Arduino BT to program the table wirelessly."




#2 - Glowing LED Cube

Glowing LED Cube

To all the gamers, doesn’t it just remind you of the portal cube? It’s futuristic design and quirky look earns the second place on our list. Besides, that it’s easy to make and its creator also provided a tutorial, this glowing LED cube is what you might just need to convince everyone you’re from the future.

#3 – LED Swing


“This is made from plastic with fibre optic lighting inserted. On a dark summer night the swing creates a spectacular light show that lights up a whole garden in the most beautiful way. The swing was originally shown in the “Five playful chairs” exhibition in 2005 and has been a huge success around the globe. Over 30 000 internet sites has written about Sense as well as large newspaper articles in New York Times, Herald Tribune, Taipei Times and Frankfurter Allgemeine.”

Thursday, April 30, 2015

DIY LED Jar Lamp Project You Can Do With Your Kids

Materials:


A battery holder
A switch
LED lights
A battery or batteries
Wire
Heat-shrink tubing

STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE


1. First, you'll need a Mason jar and lid. Cut three (3) two to three inch lengths of wire and strip both sides and twist the wires tight.

2. Next, wrap the one end of each wire around the connector post on the battery holder, leaving a small tail of wire extending off the bottom of the post.

3. Then use the silicon or hot glue to secure the wire to the holder. 4. Next, cut a small piece of heat shrink tubing for each connector, slide it over the connection, and apply a little heat from the hair dryer.

4. Slide a piece of heat shrink tubing over another piece of wire then connect the wire coming off the positive side of the battery holder to one leg or side of the switch. This can usually be accomplished by threading the end of the wire through the hole on the connector on the switch and twist the wire tight around the connector.

5. Place a good-sized “glop” of either silicone or hot glue on the underside of the Mason jar lid. Lightly place the battery holder into the middle of this “glop” and let it dry. For push button or rocker switches, drill a small hole in the lid and secure the switch to the lid using the nut that came with the switch. For something like a tilt switch, glue it to the side of the jar in the proper orientation to keep it turned off when the jar is set right-side-up.

6. Cover it with the heat shrink. Repeat the process with another piece of wire on the other side of the switch.

7. Cut a longer piece of heat shrink and slide it over the wire coming from the negative (-) side of the battery holder. Connect this wire to the battery holder that same way you did on the positive side.

8. Carefully bend the leads on the LED sign at a 90 degree angle. The shorter lead is the positive side, while the longer lead is the negative. Cut two pieces of heat shrink and slide them over the loose wire ends coming from the switch and battery negative. Leaving about one inch of lead, connect the wire coming from the battery negative to the longer lead. Twist them together tightly and cover with heat shrink. Repeat the process on the positive side. Insert the battery and test your work.

Source from: http://www.digitallanding.com/a-diy-led-light-saves-you-money-as-a-fun-family-project/