With our custom legal design services, we help you create accessible, understandable legal content.
Whether it’s legal, compliance or governance information, we go through the same design process:
The output? Interactive documents, websites or Word documents, whatever fits your needs.
On top of the deliverables, you experience the design process, which you can apply to any new project.
Litigators are storytellers: they have to convince their audience with their story. Adding visual elements – visual storytelling – helps to convey your message. We design graphics for your court submissions and visuals to use during court hearings. We know the intensity of litigation and work together to make your case impactful for the court. With effective, convincing timelines, charts, overviews and road maps, you will be one step ahead of the game.
No matter how much time goes into drafting the best contract or terms and conditions, they’re often unclear and hard to navigate. Are they even read? Lots of people – even experienced parties – soon give up. A readable, accessible design helps understand the content quickly and facilitates doing business. A well-designed contract cuts back negotiation time and prevents disputes later on by being a usable business tool to its parties. Our goal is to make people even want to read your terms and conditions.
Whether it’s advising your client as an attorney or your board of directors as a general counsel, a mutual understanding is essential. Complex legal problems need to be broken down into comprehensible information so that decisions can be made fast. Take it from your stakeholders: your next memo needs clear flowcharts, organisational charts, term sheets or other infographics. Reduce time and confusion by leveraging the power of visual communication.
Communication of compliance and governance guidelines throughout your organisation is challenging enough, even without using legalese. Our approach to compliance and governance is: clear, Q&A style writing, scannable and visualised information, aiming for the highest engagement.
— Paul Bänziger