Visual Communication takes many forms and can involve many diverse elements. Charts and graphs to summarize data and relationships; schematics and diagrams to convey assemblies and processes; perspectives, cutaways, and x-ray views to show the relative details of complex mechanisms; renderings of prototypes or design ideas to express something new without the investment of model-building or the need to interpret engineering concepts to non-engineers.
When it comes to providing a unique perspective of something, illustrations can be the answer. Digital picks up where CAD software leaves off by introducing a more tactile impression. It can bring to life pieces, parts, environments, and details that you might not be able to convey in any other way.
This portfolio represents a wide range of complexity and technique, and in the descriptions for each you can see how the process can very with each unique challenge. Delivering an illustration that will be as effective as possible means choosing the best design as well as the best technology.
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“The commonality between science and art is in trying to see profoundly - to develop strategies of seeing and showing.”
— Edward Tefte, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information