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Washington State Lottery Selects The Global Display Solution for Kiosk Project

Washington State Lottery Selects The Global Display Solution for Kiosk Project

Published by The Global Display Solution on July 8, 2015, 1:31 am

The  Washington State Lottery announced it will award The Global Display Solution the contract to produce custom, in-store lottery ticket kiosks. The Global Display Solution’s bid included a personalized design with slots to hold tickets and pencils atop a functional cabinet to store supplies.

Made of durable steel construction, The Global Display Solution’s many customizable options likely gave the Portland, Ore.-based company the edge, according to Kristy Blakley, Account Manager. During the bid process, Blakley’s team worked diligently to hone and tweak their design and incorporate feedback from Washington State Lottery officials into every element of the project.

“We didn’t overlook any of the requested details,” Blakley said. “We focused on improving obvious things like the pencil holders, but we also paid attention to the smallest of details like where we put the screws.” The flexibility of their general kiosk design enabled the team to quickly customize features in response to a variety of requests.

For example, the team pictured how the kiosk would look and function in-store, and imagined people brushing by it and possibly snagging their clothing on exposed screws, so they made sure to place them on the underside of the kiosk. Similarly, their design allocates generous and eye-catching space for the Washington State Lottery’s graphic top. 

Blakley is excited to begin work on the $200,000, two-year contract later this summer and is already thinking about what the selection might mean down the road. “Winning is key to opening new doors and providing exciting opportunities in different markets,” said Blakley. “This is a great project in and of itself, but it also showcases our ability to customize designs and to work with our customers to come up with the very best products to suit their needs.”