Information & Technical Design

Information Design · Technical Illustration · Visual Communication

Turning complicated systems into understandable visual stories.

Some design problems are not about creating an interface or marketing message. They are about helping someone understand a system, event, relationship, or process that is difficult to communicate with words alone. This collection highlights work in technical illustration, information graphics, mapping, and explanatory visual design.

Selected explanatory work

Protect Shipments with Container Integrity Tracking
Theft from a Moving Truck technical illustration
Theft from a Moving Truck technical illustration
Embedded RF Cargo Tracking and Recovery systems diagram
Vehicle checkpoint sequence technical visual
Sri Lankan convoy sequential event illustration
Gang Influence Along the U.S./Mexico Border map
Military network systems visualization
Successful Chinese ASAT intercept visualization

Making complexity understandable

The challenge in information design is deciding what the viewer needs to understand first, what can be simplified, what relationships need to remain visible, and how to create a visual hierarchy that makes the subject easier to absorb. These projects demonstrate hierarchy, diagramming, systems thinking, sequencing, geographic visualization, visual storytelling, and editorial judgment.

Across these projects, the goal was consistent: identify what mattered, establish hierarchy and relationships, and use visual communication to make technical or complicated subject matter easier to understand.