Would you like IKEA-style leaflets with less text and more pictures in your instructions? Or perhaps you’d rather have no text at all, or image and text separately? Our image editors create text-free documentation with vivid-action graphics, pictograms and icons that are easy to understand. You can go even further by displaying your processes as animations. This really pays off because short films for assembly (e.g. for electrical applications) are better understood and more frequently used. You will also strengthen your image and reduce your translation costs.
print or animation
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Text-free speaks for itself
Scriptor highlights
- Layout, image and animation
- Everything from a single source
- In print or e-publications
Scriptor highlights
- Layout, image and animation
- Everything from a single source
- In print or e-publications
Your advantages
- Lower translation costs
- Higher print runs help reduce costs
- Faster availability because no translation or layout needed
- Better acceptance by the user
Your advantages
- Lower translation costs
- Higher print runs help reduce costs
- Faster availability because no translation or layout needed
- Better acceptance by the user
Conceptual design
Conceptual design is very important on the path towards implementation. This phase determines the target group and type of publication. In addition, the contents are outlined and a structure is created. A rough outline (“scribble”) is used to visualise the image statements and workflows.
3D animations
Scriptor creates 3D animations describing construction, function and assembly based on your product’s CAD data. With scenery, lighting, camera work and editing, you achieve a clear statement to match your conceptual design. Text overlays in up to 37 languages can also be added.
Implementation
Implementation is based on the conceptual design. The rough outline is worked out. The photos, illustrations, icons and symbols are designed and reworked. Your page layout is a stage that presents the elements, icons and symbols; they provide the best context for information such as numbers. The colours and style are based on your corporate identity and your wishes.
Conceptual design
Conceptual design is very important on the path towards implementation. This phase determines the target group and type of publication. In addition, the contents are outlined and a structure is created. A rough outline (“scribble”) is used to visualise the image statements and workflows.
Implementation
Implementation is based on the conceptual design. The rough outline is worked out. The photos, illustrations, icons and symbols are designed and reworked. Your page layout is a stage that presents the elements, icons and symbols; they provide the best context for information such as numbers. The colours and style are based on your corporate identity and your wishes.
3D animations
Scriptor creates 3D animations describing construction, function and assembly based on your product’s CAD data. With scenery, lighting, camera work and editing, you achieve a clear statement to match your conceptual design. Text overlays in up to 37 languages can also be added.
Address
Scriptor
Dokumentations Service GmbH
Krackser Strasse 12c
33659 Bielefeld
Germany
Tel: +49 521 950220
Fax: +49 521 9502225
e-mail: info@scriptor.de
Contact
Heike Hettwer
+ 49 521 950220