Visual communication
Turn your information into engaging and accessible visual communication.
Data visualization
Visual representations of quantitative data in schematic
form. Typically in the form of traditional charts and graphs,
often with real time data, filtering and other interactive
elements added.
Information visualization
The use of interactive visual representations of data to amplify
cognition. By mapping the data to screen space it is transformed into an
image. The image can be changed by users as they proceed working
with it.
Product visualization
The use of software technology for the viewing and manipulation
of 3D models, technical drawings and other related documentation
of planned or existing products. Product visualization can
involve high levels of photorealism so that a product can be
viewed before it is actually manufactured. This supports
functions ranging from design and styling to sales and marketing.
Strategy visualization
The systematic use of complementary visualrepresentations in the
analysis, development, formulation, communication and
implementation of strategies in organizations. It can be a
significant factor in getting a larger group to understand and
agree on a common vision or mindset.
Procedure visualization
The use of software to overcome the limitations posed by
text-based procedures, physical mockups and other practical
concerns with learning procedures. Procedure visualization is a
cost effective tool to improve safety and increase understanding
of the subject matter.
