Write one idea per sequence
If you need greeting, name, and slogan, split them into separate steps. A single overloaded board is harder to read than a short sequence with one focus per frame.
Turn your phone into a live neon sign with text, emoji, and handwriting. Great for cheering, concerts, events, and pickup messages.
Rotate your phone for better visibility
Tip: Increase brightness and rotate to landscape for stronger signboard visibility.
Message planning guide
A bright board is only useful if the other person can read it immediately. In practice, short wording, strong contrast, and a clear sequence matter more than adding extra effects.
If you need greeting, name, and slogan, split them into separate steps. A single overloaded board is harder to read than a short sequence with one focus per frame.
Scrolling and zoom effects that look fine near your face can become unreadable from a few meters away. Preview with the phone held at the same distance you expect in use.
Concerts, cheering signs, and pickup messages usually repeat the same structure. Reusing one preset makes quick edits easier and reduces mistakes when time is short.
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For best readability, use short phrases and high contrast colors. Neon mode works well for static cheering signs, while marquee mode is useful for moving announcements.
When using handwriting mode, keep strokes thick and simple. In crowded places, mirror mode helps people across from you read the message naturally.
For concerts and events, prepare two versions in advance: a short chant for quick cheering and a longer marquee line for waiting moments. Switching between them reduces typing friction on-site.
If you use this in bright environments, increase contrast by pairing a dark background with a vivid glow color. Test from a few meters away before going live so your message stays legible.
For static messages, Neon is usually the easiest to read. For moving information such as queue guidance, Marquee works better.
Use mirror mode when people are facing you from the opposite side, such as in pickup zones or fan cheering sections.
Save presets and sequence them. You can reorder with arrows or drag-and-drop, then run automatic playback.