Messaging That Means Business.

At True Layer Media, we believe that great content is never random - it’s rooted in purpose. With over 15 years of experience in digital signage, content design and strategy, we’ve seen firsthand how intentional, layered messaging can transform a screen into a brand-building tool.

What “Layered” Really Means

Content that Works in Layers - just like your business.

We don’t just make things look good. Every project starts by understanding your business, your audience, and your goals. That insight shapes the strategy. The strategy informs the design. The design supports the message. And the message does the heaving lifting - on screens and beyond.

Why True Layer Media Exists

True Layer Media was founded by Melissa Snow after more than a decade of working with brands big and small. No matter the company size, the pattern was always the same:

They had screens — but no strategy.
They had tools — but no time.
They had messages — but no one to shape them.

Melissa saw too many businesses stuck with stale content, underused screens, and no creative partner to help bring their communication goals to life.

True Layer Media was created to change that.

We believe in clear communication, purposeful design, and giving business owners back their time — by taking content off their plate without losing their voice.

Values We Stand By

Clarity Over Noise
Every message should serve a purpose and move your business forward.

Design That Performs
Looks matter — but so does intention. Our work is crafted to connect and convert.

Partnership, Not Pressure
We're here to support your goals, not upsell you on things you don’t need.

Done-For-You Help
No endless back and forth. Just clean, effective content that meets your business goals — and gets done.

Let’s Make Your Signage Work Smarter!

  • Interior of a cafe with a beige wall, black shelves holding potted plants and mugs, a framed sign that says with a mountain logo, a digital display promoting free medium drip coffee refills for reviews with a QR code and coffee beans decoration.
  • Modern spa reception area with large windows showing ocean view, a wooden check-in desk, a large digital advertisement for facial treatments on the wall, and seating area with black lounge chairs.
  • A store display with a flat screen TV on a beige cabinet. The TV shows a promotional message, featuring a young girl wearing a pink hat, smiling. The background shelves are filled with children’s clothing and accessories in pastel colors.

We believe your screens should do more than just fill space — they should tell your story, connect with your audience, and drive real results.

Let’s talk about what your screens could really be doing for your business.