Todays juror exists in an ever-changing, media rich world. We must constantly adapt our messaging accordingly. As a result, it is our mission to craft concise and motivating messaging that is both informative and memorable. We do this through the use of color, imagery and motion to create graphic links that jurors relate to and understand.

 

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Portfolio - Litigation Graphics

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Timelines
For most jurors, understanding the sequence of key events is the first step in understanding a case. Each of our timelines is custom designed to orient the jurors by both focusing their attention on the facts, and putting those facts in perspective.

 

Comparisons
Jurors often need tools to help them compare and contrast the evidence presented during trial. Strategic positioning of the facts can bring out contradictions in testimony and give our jurors the ammunition they need to argue your case.

Relationships Among Parties
In cases with multiple players or parties, it is important to help jurors understand who the key players are and their relationship to one another. Careful thought and planning, backed by psychological research, is put into the selection of all graphic elements.

Tutorials
Many cases involve unfamiliar, complex concepts that must be clarified or explained during trial. We work closely with witnesses to fully understand their area of expertise and then simplify that information to present it in ways that the jurors will relate to and understand.