Digital Wayfinding Kiosk Content Management
The City of Louisville operates a network of CityPost digital kiosks throughout downtown, providing residents and visitors with transit information, wayfinding, business listings, event details, and city services on interactive touchscreens placed in high traffic public spaces. We manage the visual content and ongoing updates for the network, working as the creative partner that keeps the kiosks current, accurate, and useful year after year.
The kiosks themselves are an investment in the public realm. They only deliver value when the content displayed on them stays fresh. Maps need to reflect current streets and businesses. Event listings need to update as the city’s calendar changes. Photography needs to capture the actual energy of Louisville rather than generic stock imagery. Business directories need ongoing verification as restaurants open, close, and move. We handle all of it.
We work with local Louisville photographers to capture original imagery that reflects the city’s actual character. From the Highlands to NuLu to the waterfront, the photography on the kiosks shows real Louisville rather than the kind of polished stock photos that could be any city anywhere. This supports the local creative community and gives the kiosks a sense of place that out-of-town content cannot match.
Beyond imagery, we maintain the maps, business listings, and event content that make the kiosks genuinely useful. Restaurants change. Festivals come and go. Streets get renamed. Construction reroutes pedestrian traffic. We handle the ongoing work of keeping the information accurate so the kiosks stay relevant to the people actually using them.
Content management for digital wayfinding kiosks and interactive city kiosks
Cities across the country are investing in digital wayfinding kiosks and interactive public kiosks as part of their downtown placemaking and tourism strategies. Major brands include CityPost from Smart City Media, IKE Smart City from Orange Barrel Media, Soofa solar displays, LinkNYC, and various municipal-specific kiosk programs. Whatever brand of kiosk your city operates, the same challenge applies: the hardware is only as useful as the content displayed on it, and most cities do not have the in-house creative staff to keep that content current.
We provide ongoing content management for digital kiosk programs, working as a remote creative partner so cities of any size can maintain a high standard of content without staffing it internally. Services include:
- Custom map design and updates formatted for digital kiosk displays
- Local photography coordination with photographers in each city we serve
- Business listing maintenance and verification
- Event content creation and seasonal updates
- Tourism and visitor information content
- Custom illustration and graphic design for kiosk screens
- Wayfinding map updates as cities grow and change
- Brand-consistent visual asset libraries
- Multilingual content coordination
- Quarterly content audits and refresh planning
We support cities and kiosk operators of every size, from small downtown deployments to citywide networks. Our remote partnership model keeps overhead low and lets us serve cities anywhere in the country without travel costs eating into the budget. Our network of local photographers in each city we serve means the imagery on the kiosks reflects the place itself rather than generic alternatives.
If your city operates a digital wayfinding kiosk program, an interactive public kiosk network, or any kind of urban digital display system, we would love to help keep your content current.



