Papercast

Papercast CSS Design Awards Winner Sites.Gallery, bus stop passenger information landing page with solar powered e paper display mockup

Description

Papercast is one of those smart city technologies that looks simple from the street, then becomes more impressive the moment you understand what it replaces. The site introduces a digital passenger information platform built around solar powered, wireless e paper displays that can be installed at bus stops without digging trenches for power or running cables to every pole. That single design decision changes the economics of real time passenger information, because it means transit agencies can expand coverage far beyond the handful of stops that justify expensive infrastructure work. The core idea is reliability with extremely low energy use. E paper holds an image without constant power draw, so the display can keep critical information visible while using minimal energy. Papercast leans into that advantage, positioning its displays as an autonomous, off grid alternative to older LED solutions and paper timetables, especially in locations where winter conditions and limited sunlight can expose weaker systems. The bus stop application pages make it clear this is intended for real world streets, not controlled environments. The displays are described as sunlight readable, with high contrast e ink and night time illumination, and the hardware is built for outdoor abuse with rugged ratings and weather protection. What really sells the platform is the operational layer behind the screen. Papercast is not only a display, it is a cloud managed system designed for transit, where content can be updated quickly and where live arrival information is driven by integration with vehicle tracking data. The site mentions compatibility with widely used open standards such as SIRI and GTFS, which is a big deal for agencies that want to connect existing CAD and AVL systems instead of rebuilding everything from scratch. The result is a bus stop experience that feels more predictable for riders, because the display is built to publish real time updates, not just static schedules. Papercast also shows the breadth of where the same idea can travel. Beyond bus stops, the site highlights use cases like rail, airports, highways and car parks, and events, which signals that the technology is meant to be flexible for any place where people need accurate information in public spaces. It is also framed as a sustainable choice, with a consistent emphasis on eco friendly digital signage and the practical benefit of fast installation in hours, not weeks. Overall, papercast.com reads like a confident case for modern passenger information: clear, low maintenance, scalable, and designed for the realities of public transport networks that want better rider experience without building new power infrastructure for every stop.

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Score

Overall Score

8.73/10

Content

8.7

Creativity

9.1

Developer

8.9

Design

8.2

Mobile

8.7

Usability

8.8