Technical communication is changing. Where 2D drawings once held the entire truth, context images, animations, and renders now play an increasingly important role. Not to impress — but to clarify.

A render that visually highlights tolerance-critical zones communicates more than a table ever could.
A sectional view with realistic materials makes seals and fits intuitively understandable.
An assembly visualization shows where logic lives — and where friction may arise.

Why this works

Visuals support:

  • design decisions
  • alignment with manufacturing
  • service and maintenance workflows
  • documentation for operators and assembly teams

Technical visuals make knowledge transferable.
They make intent visible — not just measurable.

The new standard

Good engineers don’t just draw — they communicate.
And communication evolves.

The drawing remains sacred — but visuals make it easier to understand.