Window displays
Two colour zones + soft white backlight. Daytime flow, evening halo, periodic sweep.
Creative lighting suite
Design signs that breathe, windows that glow, and façades that move together — all from a calm, simple app.
Developed by Reclame Fabriek R&D
It’s a friendly way to choreograph light. Choose a mood, place it on a simple timeline, and watch every part of your sign move in harmony.
Front letters, window strips, logo halo — when you press play, they stay in step.
“Calm Evening,” “Bright Day,” “Promo Sparkle.” Save once, reuse forever. Swap with a tap.
Morning to evening, weekday to holiday — your sign follows the plan.
Need attention now? Tap Quick Override for a short show; it fades back on its own.
Open the web app to check zones, brightness, and the current scene. Change anything instantly.
Think of zones like instruments in a band. Tune each or play together.
Favourite looks you can name and reuse: colours, motion, brightness.
Lay scenes on a strip of time. “Morning Calm”, “Midday Clean”, “Evening Flow”.
Start when doors open or when it gets dark. You set the rules.
Everything steps together. Chases and sparkles align end to end.
A web app on your phone or laptop. Tap a scene, nudge a colour.
A few ways light can feel: calm, crisp, or delightfully animated.
Two colour zones + soft white backlight. Daytime flow, evening halo, periodic sweep.
Clean white for brand clarity. Add a soft halo on weekends. Short sparkle for launches.
Multiple strips act as one stage. Start, applaud, fade back — one tap.
Scenes continue even if your phone is offline. Power returns? It remembers the plan.
You control your own lights. The web app talks directly on your local network.
Yes — most common addressable RGB/RGBW strips and standard white channels are supported.
No. Open a browser on your phone or laptop. That’s it.
Yes. Zones share timing so chases and sparkles line up from end to end.
The system picks up the planned scene automatically when power returns.
Tell us what you’re building. We’ll help plan the zones, the looks, and the show.
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