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Communicating complex processes, systems and concepts in a way the average jury member can quickly comprehend is crucial to winning your case.
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to take the first step towards succesfully proving your case.
Click Examples to see courtroom proven, case winning interactive graphics.
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| Case 1 |
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Client needed the jury to understand complex
products, systems and situations thoroughly.
These interactives also had to meet the requirement
of being easy for the defense team to operate and understand.
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This interface was crucial
for the jury to quickly understand a complex machine.
Click for more:One, Two,
Three, Four,
Five. |
This interface was crucial
for the jury to quickly understand a complex device.
Click for more:One, Two. |
This interface was crucial
for the jury to quickly understand a complex situation.
Click for more:One, Two,
Three, Four. |
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These examples also feature illustrations, animations,
3D models graphics and layouts created by Jeffery Wright.
References to parties involved have been obscured.
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| Case 2 |
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| Client needed the
jury to see the similarities and differences between many different
products in this copyright dispute case. |
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| This interface was crucial
to educate and inform the jury in an engaging, effective way. Click
for more: Two. |
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| Case 3 |
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| Copyright infringement
case. Similarity between two products had to be demonstrated. |
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This interactive helped prompt an
early settlement, avoiding court proceedings entirely.
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