I need illustrations for a 12 step instruction guide (how to repair a car tyre)
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Tando Adam
Adobe illustrator and Adobe Photoshop with by hand drawing, picture drawing, vector design, logo design also etc design and all illustration and Photoshop design.
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
Design details: I would like a 12 step tyre repair guide. I will supply reference images (photos), and copy.
The job is to produce illustrations of each step. Photos will be provided as references, but I would like vector illustrations producing for each step of the process.
Target audience: Tyre professionals
Ideas for the visual style: Simple lines & shading
Preferred colors: Greys, red
Where the design will be used: Print
Extra notes:
Copy:
First number is the step for this this job. Numbers in brackets prefixed with H refer to the 'Hatco' attachment. T numbers refer to 'TECH' guide at http://www.techeurope.co.uk/files/RM4_repair_manual_3_09.pdf
1 H(1) T(1) Locate the injury, and determine whether it can be treated as a minor repair according to BS AU 159G:2013
2 H(2) T(2) Remove the object and determine the size and angle of the injury.
3 H(3) T(1) Inspect the damage and mark the location of the injury on the inside of the tyre.
4 H(4) T(3) Apply liquid buffing solution and clean the area with a rubber scraper. Allow to dry.
5 H(5) T(6) Ream the injury using a carbide cutter - firstly from the inside, then from the outside of the tyre.
6 H(7) T(5) Buff the repair area using a low speed buffer with appropriate buffing media such as a flap wheel or 'golf ball' stone. Remove debris with a vacuum.
7 H(8) T(10) Apply vulcanizing cement to the buffed areas and allow to dry.
8 H(9) T(14) Apply a small amount of vulcanizing cement to the stem of the plug patch. Insert the plug patch repair unit in to the reamed hole.
9 H(10) T(15) Pull the plug patch repair unit using pliers until the patch comes in to tight contact with the tyre.
10 H(11) T(19) Use a roller stitcher to thoroughly force out trapped air from the patch, working from the centre out.
11 H(12) T(21) Apply inner liner sealer to the repair and buffed area.
12 H(13) T(22) After inflating the tyre, use a knife to cut the excess stem of the plug patch level with the tyre's tread surface.
The job is to produce illustrations of each step. Photos will be provided as references, but I would like vector illustrations producing for each step of the process.
Target audience: Tyre professionals
Ideas for the visual style: Simple lines & shading
Preferred colors: Greys, red
Where the design will be used: Print
Extra notes:
Copy:
First number is the step for this this job. Numbers in brackets prefixed with H refer to the 'Hatco' attachment. T numbers refer to 'TECH' guide at http://www.techeurope.co.uk/files/RM4_repair_manual_3_09.pdf
1 H(1) T(1) Locate the injury, and determine whether it can be treated as a minor repair according to BS AU 159G:2013
2 H(2) T(2) Remove the object and determine the size and angle of the injury.
3 H(3) T(1) Inspect the damage and mark the location of the injury on the inside of the tyre.
4 H(4) T(3) Apply liquid buffing solution and clean the area with a rubber scraper. Allow to dry.
5 H(5) T(6) Ream the injury using a carbide cutter - firstly from the inside, then from the outside of the tyre.
6 H(7) T(5) Buff the repair area using a low speed buffer with appropriate buffing media such as a flap wheel or 'golf ball' stone. Remove debris with a vacuum.
7 H(8) T(10) Apply vulcanizing cement to the buffed areas and allow to dry.
8 H(9) T(14) Apply a small amount of vulcanizing cement to the stem of the plug patch. Insert the plug patch repair unit in to the reamed hole.
9 H(10) T(15) Pull the plug patch repair unit using pliers until the patch comes in to tight contact with the tyre.
10 H(11) T(19) Use a roller stitcher to thoroughly force out trapped air from the patch, working from the centre out.
11 H(12) T(21) Apply inner liner sealer to the repair and buffed area.
12 H(13) T(22) After inflating the tyre, use a knife to cut the excess stem of the plug patch level with the tyre's tread surface.
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