Airports

Designing Digital Moments in Places That Never Stop Moving

Airports are intense. People are excited. Nervous. Tired. Rushing. Waiting. Reuniting.

In the middle of all that motion, digital screens have an opportunity – not just to fill space, but to shape how a place feels.

At Render Impact, we create digital content for airports that understand this reality.

Some of it is experiential digital art that welcomes and grounds travelers. Some of it is high-impact digital out-of-home built for visibility and clarity at scale.

Different goals, different energy, same intention – make the space feel purposeful.

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Digital Art

Placemaking That Feels Like It Belongs There

Not every screen in an airport should be selling something.

Some should breathe. Some should welcome. Some should remind people where they are – and why that place matters.

Digital art in airports is about identity. It’s about creating moments that feel intentional instead of overwhelming.

We design digital art that behaves like architecture. It supports the space instead of fighting it.

anamorphic illusion of a sea lion emerging from the ocean on the san diego coast

Anamorphic Experiences with a Sense of Place

At San Diego International Airport, we created a custom anamorphic experience for a prominent 90-degree corner LED display designed to stop travelers in their tracks while reflecting the spirit of the location. Built specifically for the corner format, the content uses forced perspective and cinematic depth to turn the screen into a window onto the coast.

“Edge of the Pacific” captures a classic San Diego sunset – golden light over the ocean, sailboats drifting across the horizon, surfers beyond the break, and palm-lined framing that places viewers right at the water’s edge.

Then the moment unfolds.

A pelican glides past the camera, followed by the hero reveal: a curious sea lion rising from the water below and appearing to come out of the display itself. It pauses, looks toward the audience, then slips back into the water.

The result is a cinematic, unmistakably San Diego moment that adds a sense of place to the traveler’s journey and shows how airport digital canvases can do more than advertise. They can delight.

Arrival Moments

Designing the First Emotional Impression

The first few minutes inside a terminal matter more than most people realize. After a long flight, people don’t want noise. They want clarity. Atmosphere. A sense of arrival.

Arrival Hall Digital Art

At Tampa International Airport, we developed a large-scale digital art installation designed specifically for the arrival sequence.

The motion is calm. The pacing is intentional. The visuals feel expansive without being distracting.

Subtle references to Tampa – including a tribute to the airport’s iconic flamingo statue, named Phoebe, and cinematic interpretations of the terminal architecture – ground the work in place.

It was built to:

→ Read clearly from multiple distances

→ Hold up over long dwell times

→ Welcome travelers without overstimulating them

In airports, subtlety is often more powerful than spectacle.

Tampa International Airport

A Layered Digital Ecosystem

Our work at TPA extends beyond arrival art. It spans multiple environments – each with a different purpose, all working together.

Executive Vision & Infrastructure Storytelling (HUB)

We created a cinematic future mobility simulation illustrating seamless connectivity between Tampa International, Clearwater Airport, and a regional mobility hub.

The piece visualizes:

→ Inter-airport transit

→ Integrated rideshare access

→ Monorail connections

→ Future-forward air taxi concepts

Originally developed for leadership presentations, the animation is now used by the CEO in stakeholder conversations – turning infrastructure strategy into visual storytelling.

Character System & Baggage Claim Activations

We developed “Orbie,” a fully rigged 3D character inspired by TPA’s circular brand mark.

Modular. Expressive. Adaptable.

Orbie functions as a digital ambassador across multiple airport environments, engineered for seasonal updates and long-term scalability.

In baggage claim – when carousels sit idle – screens come alive:

→ Mini-Orbies filling the carousel

→ Physical comedy with misplaced luggage

→ Holiday-themed flight sequences

Operational downtime becomes a memorable moment.

Augmented Reality City Montage

We also created a five-minute AR-enhanced montage blending Tampa Bay footage with animated Orbie interactions.

Real city. Digital character. One cohesive identity.

Innovation in Immersion

At LaGuardia Airport (LGA), we developed the world’s first double anamorphic airport installation – a layered forced-perspective experience engineered to deliver depth and dimensional illusion from multiple sightlines simultaneously.

It demonstrates how airport digital art can go beyond flat surfaces – becoming architectural, sculptural, and immersive.

Terminal Media That Performs

Large-Scale Airport DOOH Content

At San Francisco International Airport, we developed digital out-of-home content optimized for a high-traffic terminal environment. The goal wasn’t visual chaos. It was clarity at scale.

The content was built to:

→ Stay legible from extreme distances

→ Communicate instantly

→ Feel premium without being overwhelming

→ Hold up across constant repetition

In airports, simplicity is strength.

Award-Winning Airport Experience

Our collaboration with Clear Channel Outdoor at San Francisco International Airport was honored in the Transportation category at the 2025 Digital Signage Experience (DIZZIE) Awards.

The two-story “Moment Tower,” located in the Harvey Milk Terminal, features custom 3D anamorphic storytelling designed to capture attention and create a memorable pause within the travel journey.

The project highlights how large-scale digital art can elevate airport advertising into a true experience –  engaging passengers, enriching the terminal environment, and turning a passing moment into something worth looking up for.

Storytelling That Honors Aviation

Aviation-Inspired Digital Narrative

Airports are full of stories – especially about flight. Sometimes digital art can carry those stories in a way that feels modern, cinematic, and immersive.

Pass It On – Wright Brothers was created as a cinematic tribute to the origins of flight.

The piece blends motion, symbolism, and historical reverence into something that feels both contemporary and timeless.

Projects like this are ideal for:

→ Connector corridors

→ Aviation-themed installations

→ Cultural storytelling zones

They remind passengers that airports are more than infrastructure. They’re part of a larger legacy.

What Makes Great Airport Digital Art

→ It doesn’t try too hard

→ It respects the rhythm of the space

→ It works just as well on the thousandth loop as it did on the first

→ It feels intentional, not ornamental

When digital art is done well in an airport, people don’t feel sold to. They feel welcomed.

DOOH That Respects the Environment

The biggest mistake in airport DOOH is treating it like a giant billboard. Airports aren’t highways. They’re emotional spaces.

Our approach balances boldness with restraint:

→ Strong visual hierarchy

→ Motion that enhances, not distracts

→ Modular systems that allow updates without redesigning everything

→ Creative that still feels considered at the 500th playback

The best airport advertising feels integrated – not intrusive.

SAN DIEGO AIRPORT DOOH Coming Soon!

Digital Art + DOOH: Designed Together

The strongest airport environments don’t separate art and media into competing experiences. They design them to coexist.

Digital art can define arrival moments and identity. DOOH can drive visibility and revenue.

Together, they can create balance instead of visual overload.

When both are approached intentionally, the airport feels curated – not chaotic.

Built for Airport Reality

Everything we create for airports is designed with the real environment in mind:

→ Constant passenger movement

→ 24/7 playback

→ High ambient light

→ Multiple sightlines

→ Long dwell and repeat exposure

We collaborate closely with airport authorities, architects, media operators, and AV integrators to ensure the content works just as well technically as it does creatively.

Because in airports, reliability is part of the experience.

Let’s Design the Journey

Airports are where stories begin and end.

Sometimes that story is about a city. Sometimes it’s about a brand. Sometimes it’s simply about making someone feel a little more grounded in a fast-moving place.

If you’re exploring digital art, DOOH, or a thoughtful combination of both – we’d love to help.

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