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		<title>The Pursuit of Efficient Technical Illustration</title>
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		<description>In recent years new technology and ideas have presented technical illustrators with opportunities to increase the efficiency of their illustrations. This paper describes&#xD;initiatives at Canadair, now part of the Bombardier&#xD;Aerospace Group - North America, to increase the&#xD;efficiency of technical illustration. It examines the impact&#xD;on production, visual communication, and personnel and&#xD;looks at some future opportunities.&#xD;The objective at Canadair is to reduce production times&#xD;while increasing the clarity of illustrations. Since the&#xD;fundamental purpose of an illustration is to convey&#xD;technical information we expect all new methods to aid&#xD;visual communication as well as productivity.</description>
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