Bring a Diagram to Life for the Concrete Industry - 40,000 ft View of Offering

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Vector Design Brief
Need a designer to take this flat diagram and bring it to life in a professional way.
· Company is a software developer that gives the concrete and construction industries tools for managing putting batches of concrete together, dispatching trucks, and handling operational tasks within a company.
· Website is www.marcottesystems.com - design for the site has been recently redone with a strong business message and design elements - we would like to keep the continuity going with this diagram design so it all flows together well.
· This diagram will be used in a company corporate brochure to explain the full offering and for what industries it serves. (the current corporate brochure is attached)
· The shape of the diagram should take a similar shape to what it is now….. it looks a little like a cement silo (in a way) and we were hoping to have this feeling come forward but not in a cartoon way or animated way - rather in the design feeling of the diagram - if you do a Google image search for "concrete silos" you will see what this is referring to. That said, this should be subtle and clean looking vs. too obvious.
· The product names are also each in a color - this must stay this way but they must be able to be read in the diagram easily.
We will want the diagram in Illustrator.
Updates
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Added Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Hi,
Added Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: We are waiting for last modifications to present to our decision-maker.
Added Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Target Market(s)
Concrete Producers, Asphalt Producers, Ready-mix Concrete Producers, Bulk Cement Producers
Industry/Entity Type
Construction
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