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Majaz — passage, metaphor — is the signage member of the Skyline kiosk family. A 2,100 mm double-sided tower that reads as a solid volume from 30 m and dissolves into two 55" portrait screens up close. Map UI borrowed from transit cartography, not real-estate floorplans: stations, not stores. 210 units across 18 malls.
Mall operators (regional, multi-property)
This unit shares 84% of its parts with the rest of the Skyline kiosk family — same aluminium extrusion, same corner radius, same green service ring. The 16% that differs is what lets it belong to its environment.
Majaz Tower inside a mall atrium — double-sided portrait screens, glowing vertical spine, speakers grilled toward the floor. The silhouette reads as a single solid volume from far away.
Outdoor street totem variant of Majaz for civic and urban deployments — same family, IP-rated enclosure, anti-vandal screen.
A visitor reading the wayfinding map. Map UI uses transit-cartography conventions — coloured lines, named stops — instead of generic floorplan tiles.
Whether it's twenty self-checkouts in a grocery chain, a wayfinding network across a mall portfolio, or a ministry rollout — we design, manufacture, deploy and support kiosks across Abu Dhabi and the wider region.
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