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After hundreds of trials, we’ve codified a creative process that helps us build an organized and well supported presentation based on your facts and your strategy.

I. UNDERSTAND
Infographics’ project consultant and creative lead learn the initial facts & legal positions through document review and client & expert meetings

II. ORGANIZE
The key aspects of the case are then organized into narrative outlines that serve as a guide for subsequent presentation development

III. EXPLORE
Using the narrative outline as a guide, brainstorming sessions with clients and with Infographics’ creative team help discover and refine the most effective ways to communicate ideas

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a Explore different ways to visualize.
a Sketch ideas.
a Review and simplify content.
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IV. DESIGN
Visuals are designed and developed with knowledge of how all the parts work together.
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a Design presentations that support and clarify each component of the argument yet work together to reinforce the overall themes.
a Select how best to present each component of your visual presentation.

The choice between court boards, electronic presentation, interactive, animation and the like is driven by content and presenter preferences – not the other way around.

V. DELIVER
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a Final execution of visuals (illustration, animation, editing, authoring, etc.).
a Coordinate demonstrative visuals with evidence for an well-integrated courtroom presentation.
a Pre-trial preparation (doc scanning, prepare video depo clips, database prep).
a Technology and staffing logistics.
a In-court presentation & war room support.