Infographics has done quite a large number of plumbing instructions over the years and we’ve found that plumbing can often present some unique challenges from an instructional perspective.
Today we address how illustrated instructions can help provide a clearer picture of steps in the installation process. A very common approach is to rely on photos to represent and communicate installation steps, but there are considerable limitations when using photos. For example, you can only see how the parts connect from one side of the countertop surface, either above or beneath. Our example uses illustrations to show users how parts interface both above and below the mounting surface at the same time, which communicates the concept much more clearly and effectively.
Establishing context, orientation and perspective is an important consideration when communicating an installation sequence and, of course, making sure parts are clearly identified in each step illustration. In this case an inset illustration also provides a profile view to reinforce how parts should be assembled. Careful consideration of how to show parts—and which viewpoint will best communicate key information—can make a very big difference. More on plumbing in our next installation…
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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