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		<title>Tasks and Operational Areas of Technical Illustrators</title>
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		<description>Technical illustrators are the link between the design engineer and the user. An illustrator is able to visualize technical issues in orientation to a specific target group and to prepare them for various media. This article will address how they do this, where their operational areas are, what tools they use, and what you can expect of a technical illustrator.</description>
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