We turn pictures into messages.

Graphic visualisation is a basic element of technical communication. This is because complex facts need simple solutions. Often, pictures are better than words, because the brain can process images very easily. [more] Graphic visualisation is a basic element of technical communication. This is because complex facts need simple solutions. Often, pictures are better than words, because the brain can process images very easily. Consequently, even the most complex device is broken down into a detailed 'map', which allows the user to orientate and familiarise himself with the device instead of getting bogged down in reams and reams of descriptions. And to make comprehension even more effective, we often make our pictures move too.

Our portfolio of services in the field of graphical visualisation is diverse:

· Classical technical illustrations
· Overview representations
· 2D and 3D graphics from CAD data
· Graphics for training · Functional representations · Animations in various forms

Here, we provide you with insight into the field and present a few examples.

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Technology understood (of course!) – Game of skill

How do I remove the ring from the rest?


Were you one of our visitors at the tekom annual conference in Wiesbaden from Oct 23-25, 2012 and have you been trying in vain ever since to solve our game of skill?

 

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A brilliant idea.

The modern technology used in modern cars offers more road safety, but it does have its drawbacks. This is because it sometimes hinders the rapid release of passengers following a car accident.

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Fast exchanges.

Our illustrators have many years' experience and are always at the cutting edge of technology. The creation of spare parts catalogues is therefore a quick and straightforward procedure at 2W.

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Quiet please!

Cars are extremely quiet nowadays. Consequently, the driver sometimes hears noises that he hadn't heard before - such as the rattling of the glove compartment. Often, these are perfectly normal car noises - such as a servo in the steering mechanism.

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