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1 Types  



1.1  Types of communication  





1.2  Types of drawings  







2 Techniques  





3 Examples  





4 Further reading  





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Isometric Technical Illustration of an interface card conveying placement of the interface cable.

Technical illustrationisillustration meant to visually communicate information of a technical nature. Technical illustrations can be components of technical drawingsordiagrams. Technical illustrations in general aim "to generate expressive images that effectively convey certain information via the visual channel to the human observer".[1]

Technical illustrations generally have to describe and explain the subjects to a nontechnical audience. Therefore, the visual image should be accurate in terms of dimensions and proportions, and should provide "an overall impression of what an object is or does, to enhance the viewer’s interest and understanding".[2]

Types[edit]

Types of communication[edit]

Today, technical illustration can be broken down into three categories[citation needed] based on the type of communication:

Types of drawings[edit]

Main types of drawings in technical communication are:[3]

Techniques[edit]

Technical illustration uses several basic mechanical drawing configurations called axonometric projection. These are:

Technical illustration and computer-aided design can also use 3D and solid-body projections, such as rapid prototyping.

Examples[edit]

Small kitchen in perspective
  • Conventional line illustration of an engine demonstrating perspective and line techniques.
    Conventional line illustration of an engine demonstrating perspective and line techniques.
  • Illustration of a drum set.
    Illustration of a drum set.
  • Gallotia simonyi, example of pen and ink scientific illustration
    Gallotia simonyi, example of pen and ink scientific illustration
  • Broken view plan, showing the decks of a ship, drawn 1783
    Broken view plan, showing the decks of a ship, drawn 1783
  • Further reading[edit]

    See also[edit]

  • Association of Medical Illustrators
  • Biological illustration
  • Illustrator
  • Information graphics
  • Information visualisation
  • medical illustration
  • Technical communications
  • Technical drawing
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Ivan Viola and Meister E. Gröller (2005). "Smart Visibility in Visualization". In: Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging. L. Neumann et al. (Ed.)
  • ^ Devis, Mae (14 May 2011). "משרביות". www.laser-group.co.il. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  • ^ Alred, Gerald J.; Brusaw, Charles T.; Oliu, Walter E. (2012). The business writer's handbook (10th ed.). Boston: Bedford/St. Martins. p. 172. ISBN 978-0312679439. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  • External links[edit]


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