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− | Pictures are powerful when it comes to explaining our increasingly complex landscape of information. They can communicate concepts quickly and efficiently, and do so across language and cultural barriers. Curtis Sayers understands this, and has built a reputation for providing compelling visual solutions that facilitate understanding of concepts, processes, and products. Whether intended for instructional, marketing, or educational purposes, StudioSayers Technical Illustration employs a variety of graphic styles that will best communicate your message: | + | {{DISPLAYTITLE:StudioSayers.com is the technical illustration studio of Curtis Sayers.}} |
+ | Pictures are powerful when it comes to explaining our increasingly complex landscape of information. They can communicate concepts quickly and efficiently, and do so across language and cultural barriers. Curtis Sayers understands this, and has built a reputation for providing compelling visual solutions that facilitate understanding of concepts, processes, and products. Whether intended for instructional, marketing, or educational purposes, [http://www.studiosayers.com/ StudioSayers Technical Illustration] employs a variety of graphic styles that will best communicate your message: | ||
− | '''Cutaway | + | [[Image:solar_panel_thumb.jpg|left]]'''Cutaway Views''' A cutaway illustration selectively <br>reveals the inner workings of a machine, building,<br> or manufactured item. This illustration approach is <br>popular when showing a client's product <br>within a larger context. <br><br><br> |
− | '''Line | + | [[Image:steam_bottle_thumb.jpg|left]]'''Line Drawings''' A line drawing is a vector-based graphic, <br>meaning that it is resolution-independent. It can be <br>printed at any size and the line sharpness will be <br>maintained. Used with instructional manuals and <br>simple product renderings, a line drawing is often <br>the best option for delivering a clean, informative image <br>in a small file size.<br><br> |
− | ''' | + | [[Image:digital_imaging_thumb.jpg|left]]'''Infographics''' Used across a variety of mediums<br> including web sites, presentations, and annual reports,<br> an infographic is used to distill a large amount of data<br> into a simple yet memorable graphic. Process diagrams<br> and maps are good examples of infographics <br>provided by StudioSayers.<br><br> |
− | '''3D Product Renderings''' When a product is in development and investors or potential customers need to see what it looks like, a 3D rendering is an option. This approach can achieve virtually any level of realism required for the project, and can also be animated. | + | [[Image:a-frame_thumb.jpg|left]]'''3D Product Renderings''' When a product is in development <br>and investors or potential customers need to see what it looks like,<br> a 3D rendering is an option. This approach can achieve virtually<br> any level of realism required for the project, and can <br>also be animated. |
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− | | | + | ==Follow StudioSayers== |
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+ | * {{Facebook|url=http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/StudioSayers/141041182621695}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:studiosayers]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:illustration boston studiosayers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:technical illustrator]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 6 November 2013
Pictures are powerful when it comes to explaining our increasingly complex landscape of information. They can communicate concepts quickly and efficiently, and do so across language and cultural barriers. Curtis Sayers understands this, and has built a reputation for providing compelling visual solutions that facilitate understanding of concepts, processes, and products. Whether intended for instructional, marketing, or educational purposes, StudioSayers Technical Illustration employs a variety of graphic styles that will best communicate your message:
Cutaway Views A cutaway illustration selectivelyreveals the inner workings of a machine, building,
or manufactured item. This illustration approach is
popular when showing a client's product
within a larger context.
Line Drawings A line drawing is a vector-based graphic,
meaning that it is resolution-independent. It can be
printed at any size and the line sharpness will be
maintained. Used with instructional manuals and
simple product renderings, a line drawing is often
the best option for delivering a clean, informative image
in a small file size.
Infographics Used across a variety of mediums
including web sites, presentations, and annual reports,
an infographic is used to distill a large amount of data
into a simple yet memorable graphic. Process diagrams
and maps are good examples of infographics
provided by StudioSayers.
3D Product Renderings When a product is in development
and investors or potential customers need to see what it looks like,
a 3D rendering is an option. This approach can achieve virtually
any level of realism required for the project, and can
also be animated.
Curtis is a creative problem solver and can transform complex data into simple, elegant solutions. Working with Curtis is a breeze and I know that I can rely on him to follow through and execute the job beautifully.Tanya Mysko, Creative Director, Analysis Group
Follow StudioSayers
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: @studiosayers
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