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Trial Graphics
As your litigation moves toward trial, it becomes increasingly important to focus your message in the most impactful way. In this media-savvy and commercially saturated world, it is vital to include demonstrative exhibits during your trial. Trial graphics, animations, exhibit boards, and other litigation visuals enable you to tell your story in a way that resonates with your judge and jury.
When it comes to trial graphics, sometimes less is more. As with expert witnesses, one word or sentence can be more valuable than hours of testimony. Conversely, sometimes it becomes essential to provide a large amount of information to ensure your judge and jury understands the full breadth of your case. Either way, Prolumina's graphic consultants can craft the materials you need. Whether your case is best presented in PowerPoint, animation, oversized boards, flip charts, or call outs, we have a team that understands which trial visual combination can best benefit your case.
Trial Graphics – Strategy & Design
For many trials, it is often a single, clear impression that can overwhelm hours and days of testimony. How a case looks and feels to a jury may be just as important as what the evidence may prove. Prolumina's graphic consultants have logged hundreds of hours in the courtroom and can assist you and your trial team in developing the best graphic strategy for your case.
Prolumina not only assists you to create the most impactful trial graphics for your case, but we also help you design how to best present these graphics in order to meet your ultimate goal: to win.
Trial Graphic Samples by Image Type:
-Opening & Closing Arguments with PowerPoint
-Flowcharts
-Timelines
-Demonstrative Evidence
-Callouts
-Enlargements in Trial Exhibits
-Graphs and Charts
-3-D Animation
-Trial Boards and Courtroom Displays
Trial Graphic Samples by Practice Group Area:
(Please click on image to view full graphic presentation)
Construction

Intellectual Property

Labor & Employment

Medical Malpractice

Products Liability

Securities

Featured Presentation:
Sonics Trial

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