Imagery is critical
to today’s communications.

Images can set the stage for the message, enhance the message, attract attention, and be the complete message itself. At Uncork-it, images are never mere decoration, but always relate to the message.

The major types of imagery we use are:

Illustrations

Illustrations are often the ideal way to set the stage and are particularly effective as covers, home pages, and explanatory partners with articles. Whether developed in-house or with outside contractors, Uncork-it illustrations are informative and effective.

  • Octopi from the cover of Pamplin Magazine, Fall 2009
  • An illustration from the Spring 2009 Pamplin Magazine
  • Illustrated photograph from Pamplin Magazine, Fall 2008
  • Illustrated photograph from Pamplin Magazine, Spring 2010
  • Illustration from the cover of the 2008 ECE Annual Report
  • Illustration from the cover of the 2009 ECE Annual Report
  • Part of the illustrated cover of the 2009 Annual Report of the Virginia Center for Autonomous Systems (VaCAS)

Infographics

Infographics can help translate a complex concept – or just provide a quick path to understanding.

  • infographic of robots responding to disaster
  • infographic of AUV deployment and procedure
  • infographic of airplane collecting fusarium samples
  • infographic of airplane collecting fusarium samples
  • Infographic of the layers of space near the Earth
  • Infographic of the team at Space @ Virginia Tech
  • Infographic of production processes at an electronics manufacturing company
  • Infographic of a house of the future, powered by new electronics and electric technologies
  • Infographic showing parts of a research plan and timeline
  • Infographic of future home using advanced electronics technologies

Photography

Whether it's the intersection of people and technology, or an interesting way to present a group of students, our photography is fresh and relevant.

  • Photograph of Virginia Tech’s Dr. Dennis Hong and his robot CHARLI
  • Photograph of the Virginia Tech IEEE Hardware Competition Team
  • Photograph of a graduate student displaying his research
  • Photograph of a student-built unmanned aerial vehicle