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Process page with a large green isometric illustration of the tarp-to-bag production journey numbered 1 to 16, plus a body-copy column and a numbered key.
Summary
A production-process page: a large monochrome-green isometric illustration of the whole tarp-to-bag journey, with stations numbered 1 to 16, fills the left and center, beside a right-hand body-copy column and a numbered key listing each step.
Visual description
The six-tab header (CIRCULAR OPERATIONS active) tops the page on a hairline. A "STAGES OF PRODUCTION" serif headline sits upper-left. The dominant element is a detailed isometric line-and-fill illustration drawn entirely in a soft grey-green and white, showing a factory landscape of buildings, machines, trucks, conveyor paths and small figures, with numbered markers 1 through 16 routed along a winding path. The right column holds justified serif body copy with a monospace link, and a two-column numbered key at the bottom decodes the markers (TRUCKSPOTTING, TARP REMOVAL, EXTRACTING TEST SAMPLES, and so on through SALE). Numbered ticks edge the base.
Key takeaway
Telling an entire end-to-end process as one numbered isometric scene rendered in a single flat color, with a numbered key instead of inline labels, so the illustration stays clean and the page reads like a map. Holding the whole drawing to one tone keeps it calm and on-system rather than busy.
Reuse notes
A strong reference for process, supply-chain, "how it works", or operations pages in a report or explainer deck, anywhere a sequence of steps benefits from being shown spatially. The numbered-scene-plus-key device is reusable for any multi-stage workflow. Commissioning a custom isometric illustration is a real investment; the single-color constraint is what keeps it elegant, so resist adding more hues.
From this deck: Stages of production isometric flow illustration
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