Let Your Sneakers Wait for You Like They do in Thailand

The above photo began circulating the internet last week. No one’s really sure who took the photo, or where these people are, but apparently it was taken somewhere in Thailand. It appears as though the people are using their shoes and sandals to hold their spots in line, while they wait (sitting) on closeby benches…. Read More

Sportswear Outlet to Use Virtual Carmelo Anthony

Virtual Assistant technology has been around for a couple of years now. Only recently, however, has it been implemented in non-trial capacities. Namely, the technology has been used in airports to increase wayfinding and help inform passengers about security processes. When Tensator launched the first live virtual assistant in London Luton airport, company executives were… Read More

Backyard Goose Control

Although our industry isn’t typically classified as “exciting” or “humorous,” we do everything we can to have fun with it (see exhibit A & exhibit B). Sometimes we even get a little help from our customers. Without mentioning a name or location, we wanted to share these pictures of a recent crowd control setup that we helped with…. Read More

Honoring the Life of Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent Van Gogh, a Dutch post-Impressionist painter, died on July 29, 1890. We doubt our attempts at humor will ever match those that Van Gogh made on art, but we felt we must try! This one was thought up by our museum specialist… LineLogic Puts the Post in Post-Impressionism

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LineLogic Celebrates the Running of the Bulls

The “Running of the Bulls,” or encierro, is an event celebrated in Spain on July 6 of every year. We give you our contribution to the celebration – pure crowd control with only a little bit of Photoshop bull…

Boston’s Logan Airport is Enhancing Public Guidance with Customer Service Avatars

Meet Carla, everyone’s favorite customer service avatar. She’s pleasant, she’s Plexiglas, and she will gladly help you find your connecting flight. Carla is a bilingual virtual greeter, who is tasked with helping passengers navigate through the airport. She costs $26,000 and is being funded out of the airport’s operating funds. She’s actually a projection of… Read More

Why the Line Next to You is Not Moving Faster

You know when you’re in a supermarket or department store and you’re deciding which line to choose? It’s always the same sad story. You finally pick, then you switch, switch back, and then wish you’d stayed in the other line. Well, Bill Hammack, aka “the Engineer Guy,” advises shoppers to leave it up to the… Read More

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Disney World – The Crowd Control Capital of the World

In an age where information is given to us faster than we can absorb it, our patience has grown thin. When we want something, we want it instantly, and if we have to wait, we better be occupied. That’s why crowd control and line management improvement should be a top priority for any business that… Read More

The future of the common crowd control post…

You have tons of crowd control post options available to you with KW Crowd Control but it seems the folks in the United Kingdom weren’t satisfied with traditional posts. Apparently queuing technology has risen to a whole new level with the creation of holographic announcers.  Across the pond, in the United Kingdom, you’ll find these… Read More