
Commissioned plates
Event visualization
Print-ready plates of a sequence you already know: restoration charts, feeder maps, and time-labelled drawings that survive a photocopier and a board table.
Use this commission when the facts are not in dispute and the problem is that nobody can see them. A restoration that took fourteen steps looks like a paragraph in a logbook. On a plate, the same fourteen steps can be read across a table.
What is drawn
Typical plates: a time-ladder of switching; a one-line with the tripped elements shaded; a map of the Batumi or inland corridor using the feeder names from your own lists; a water-network schematic with the flooded pit marked; a possession diagram for a railway blockade. We label in the language of the control room.
What you send
A chronology you stand behind, the names of assets, and any existing sketches, however rough. We do not re-investigate the cause unless you add the full event-analysis commission.
What you receive
A set of plates in colour and in a greyscale version that still works on a copier, plus the source files of those plates. Two revision passes are included. Extra passes and extra languages are quoted.
This is not a dashboard, not a live mimic screen, and not a substitute for your historians. It is paper meant to be held.