You need precision. Schematics, technical illustrations, and documentation-ready visuals that communicate specifications clearly to internal teams, manufacturing partners, or end users.

Technical documentation has a specific job. To convey information accurately, without ambiguity, to people who need to act on it. That might be a manufacturing partner overseas, an internal assembly team, or an end user trying to understand how something works.
We create technical illustrations, schematics, exploded views, and assembly diagrams that meet that standard. The work is grounded in your CAD files and engineering documentation. We're not interpreting or improvising, we're translating technical accuracy into visual clarity.
This kind of work requires understanding both the engineering and the communication. Knowing which details matter for a given audience. Knowing how to show complexity without creating confusion. Knowing when a cutaway is more useful than an exterior view. That's the difference between documentation that gets used and documentation that gets ignored.
Engineering teams typically need visualization at one of two points: during development, when you need to communicate specifications across teams or to external partners, or after development, when you need documentation for manufacturing, maintenance, or end-user support.
We work directly from your technical files, CAD models, specifications, engineering drawings, and we're comfortable in that language. We understand tolerances, materials, and manufacturing constraints. When something doesn't look right, we'll ask the right questions rather than guess.
We also think about how these assets will be used over time. If your product evolves, your documentation should be easy to update. If you're creating materials for multiple audiences, the underlying assets should be structured to support that. Our job isn't just to deliver files, it's to build a system that serves you efficiently as your needs grow.