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BCAPLANELEVATION<strong>In</strong> <strong>Graphic</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>there</strong> <strong>are</strong> a<strong>variety</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>different</strong> <strong>types</strong> <strong>of</strong> drawings eachwith a purpose.Opposite <strong>are</strong> two orthographic views: a planand elevation <strong>of</strong> an oddment box. These views<strong>are</strong> ideal for indicating dimensions <strong>of</strong> an object.Isometric views <strong>are</strong> also ideal for addingdimensions to and at the same time give agood impression <strong>of</strong> what an object looks like.ACBISOMETRIC VIEWS


Exploded views <strong>are</strong> very good for revealing information like how anobject is constructed and assembled. A and B <strong>are</strong> examples.


Exploded isometric view C reveals evenmore information about the construction <strong>of</strong>the box than the previous views A and B


Exploded isometric view Dshows all component partscompletely exploded.


Exploded views, as in the drawings shown below, <strong>are</strong> ideal forrevealing how parts <strong>of</strong> equipment relate to each other: idealfor maintenance purposes etc.


Manufacturers normally provide instructions withtheir products. These instructions usually come inthe form <strong>of</strong> sequence diagrams.Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3Quick Loading Storage for Refill TackingFig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6Remover Edge Stapling A. Permanent ClinchB. Tacking


WaitLook rightLook leftLook rightIs itsafe tocrossNOWaitYESCrossThe instructions to carry out taskslike crossing the road can be setout in graphic form by drawinga flow diagram or flow chart.Stop


<strong>Graphic</strong>s <strong>are</strong> used extensively in the design <strong>of</strong> maps. Usuallyaccompanying the map is a legend showing graphic symbols.


A schematic diagram <strong>of</strong> a water system related to a central heating systemis shown below. This type <strong>of</strong> graphic would be used by plumbers.

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