“We’re delighted with the product both technically and artistically. It’s so gratifying to see kids interacting with the dashboard and learning how we are helping our environment,” Scott Reinhart, assistant director of Carroll County Public Library.
“Everyone’s overall reaction to the dashboard has definitely brought the WOW factor to a new level,” said Ric Richards of Richards Advantage, Inc., a McDonald’s owner/operator. “The touch screen hits customers right in the face when they walk in the restaurant. It’s so unique and different; people are walking right up and touching the dashboard right away.”
“From small children to senior citizens, this interactive display is used frequently,” said Candace Spiel, a McDonald’s owner/operator. “Because it is easy to use and navigate, whatever the level of our customers’ computer skills, they are able to use the display to learn more about this McDonald’s franchise and how they can be green in their personal lives.”
“We’re delighted with the product both technically and artistically. It’s so gratifying to see kids interacting with the dashboard and learning how we are helping our environment,” Scott Reinhart, assistant director of Carroll County Public Library.
“The EEED draws you in to explore,” said Jessica Reinert, deputy director at AIA Iowa. “I like the way the graphics mirror the interior of the office. The EEED is easy to maneuver and is well organized. Visiting colleagues have stated that they would like an EEED in their office and are very interested.”