The founder and CEO of NanoLumens, Rick Cope is the embodiment of entrepreneurial spirit in the digital signage space. Following his time as a Combat Commander in the U.S. military, Rick has spent over 25 years in the industry thriving in a variety of leadership roles for NanoLumens, during which time he guided NanoLumens in innovating the industry’s only truly curved LED display.
Mr. Cavalier has several years of experience in providing signage and wayfinding solutions to a variety of clients. He has received numerous honors and accolades including the 2009 Signage Award by Signs of the Times Magazine for The Barnes on the Parkway site interpretive signage. He was also an integral member of the design team for the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial in DC, currently under construction and anticipated for dedication in October 2014.
With over 20 years of experience in visual communications, Stephan Roy's vision has always been to take the ordinary and make it extraordinary.
The president of SH and an SEGD member since 1998, Stephan Roy starts each day with an open mind, welcoming new concepts and innovative ideas. He believes every building, wall, window or door has the potential to inspire. In service of this goal, Stephan pushes SH to innovate continuously, searching for the ideal materials and processes that allow clients to bring their unique visions to life.
Rowmark's new line of textured MetalGraph Plus® products combine the look of brilliant metal with a classic textured finish in a UV stable, outdoor weatherable, and moisture resistant sheet.
NBBJ Studio 07 prescribes an unexpected medium to draw attention to the work of a pediatric research facility.
At Seattle Children’s Research Institute, one of the top five pediatric research centers in the U.S., hundreds of scientists and researchers work to find new cures
Makerbot has released an App to produce simple 3-D printed objects such as small signs. Perhaps not at the professional level yet, but definitely following the progression of word processing and graphics programs of the 80's as the desktop publishing revolution got underway.