We've all bought items that include assembly instructions or lists of spare parts in the box. The usual fold out sheet with multiple lines of text and confusing 2D drawings. I have to put my hand up and say that on several occasions I've managed to put the drawer rail on upside down or used the wrong screw size.
Wouldn't life be so much easier if you could see the correct orientation in a visual language that everyone understands? Gone would be the 5 booklets in English, French, Spanish etc and your recycling bin wouldn't be overflowing each time you bought a new gadget.
If you are a technical writer, chances are that you probably rely on the engineering team or designers a lot more that you need to. While you navigate between several illustrator packages and word processors, you might receive the updated CAD file you've been waiting for to include in the latest manual for the small design change done last week. And if you didn't receive the file yet, it's time to email or call the CAD people, again!


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