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Trial Graphics & Litigation Graphics Consulting

Trial Graphics & Litigation Graphics Consulting

Courtroom demonstratives that make jurors understand your case — and remember it

Great trial lawyers explain. The best trial lawyers show.

At Persuadius, we create trial graphics and litigation graphics that help judges and jurors grasp complex facts quickly—then carry those visuals into deliberations.

If you’re preparing for trial (or even gearing up for a dispositive hearing), our team designs persuasive demonstrative evidence that makes your narrative clearer, more coherent, and easier to believe.

Litigation Graphics vs. Trial Graphics: Which Is the “Right” Term?

They’re both right—and they’re often used interchangeably.

  • Trial graphics usually describes the visual work product itself

  • Litigation graphics often describes the service category firms search for

  • Demonstrative evidence is the courtroom label that captures both

For a deeper dive into how demonstratives work as persuasion tools, see:
Trial Soon? Here are 11 Demonstrative Evidence Tips You Cannot Forget

Why Trial Graphics Work (and Why They Win)

Jurors don’t decide cases based on “information.”
They decide cases based on what makes sense, what feels credible, and what they can recall in the jury room.

Trial graphics solve the biggest courtroom problem: too much complexity, too fast.

When visuals are done correctly, they:

  • reduce confusion

  • strengthen recall

  • create narrative momentum

  • make key evidence feel “obvious”

  • keep jurors oriented in time, causation, and responsibility

If you want our simplest framework for what works, start here:
7 Incontrovertible Rules for Trial Graphics
The 3 Rules of Trial Graphics That Win Cases

What We Create: Trial Graphics That Persuade

Persuadius designs litigation graphics that are courtroom-ready, jury-friendly, and strategically aligned with your case narrative.

Core litigation demonstratives

  • Timelines and chronologies

  • Document callouts and “smoking gun” highlights

  • Side-by-side comparisons

  • Visual storyboards

  • “What happened when” mapping

  • Theme visuals for opening and closing

(And yes—when appropriate, trial graphics can function like a “time machine” for jurors, with real advantages and real risks.)
Trial Graphics as Time Machines: The Perils and Power of Taking a Jury Back

Numbers, damages, and hard-to-follow math

If you’ve ever watched a jury’s eyes glaze over during damages testimony, you already know the issue:
numbers don’t persuade until they can be understood.

We build damages visuals that make the logic easy to follow (and hard to attack).

Expert and witness demonstratives

We often create trial graphics specifically to support:

  • technical experts

  • corporate witnesses

  • scientific concepts

  • industry processes

  • product design and engineering narratives

A useful perspective shift is thinking of trial graphics as bridging information and persuasion:
Trial Graphics: Bridging the Gap Between Information and Persuasion

High-impact visuals (when the case demands it)

  • animation support

  • accident reconstruction visuals

  • injury mechanism / medical illustrations

  • visual summaries for key “turning points”

Our Approach: Visual Strategy, Not Just Design

Many vendors can “make a graphic.”

But Persuadius is a litigation consulting company—not merely a production shop.

We’re obsessively focused on one question:

What will jurors think this means?

That’s why we build visuals around:

  1. your theory of the case

  2. the decision points jurors actually make

  3. persuasion principles that work under trial conditions

If you want an insider view of how you used litigation graphics as a litigator—and how lawyers can do it better—this is a classic:
How I Used Litigation Graphics as a Litigator (and How You Could Too)

And if you’ve ever felt jurors splitting attention between screens, talking, testimony, and text overload, that isn’t your imagination—it’s a real persuasion problem:
Overcoming the Split-Attention Effect: A Litigation Graphics Consultant’s Daily Challenge

When You Should Call a Litigation Graphics Consultant

The best time to bring a trial graphics team in is before the case becomes chaotic.

Law firms typically engage us when:

  • trial is approaching fast

  • expert reports are dense

  • timelines are confusing

  • the damages story is vulnerable

  • the other side is overwhelming jurors with complexity

And in IP cases, we frequently support Markman-related visuals and concept explanations:
Tips for Creating Engaging Markman Hearing Trial Graphics

Protecting Credibility: Avoiding “Trial Graphics Trickery”

Jurors are smart. They may not know the technical details—but they can smell manipulation.

If you’re worried the other side will use misleading visuals (or you want to inoculate against it), this is required reading:
Trial Graphics Trickery: The Top 10 Ways Your Opponent Misleads

And one subtle point that matters more than lawyers realize: color communicates meaning, and meaning shapes persuasion:
Color Choice, Culture & Demonstrative Evidence

See Real Examples of Our Trial Graphics

Want proof of quality? Start here:

Trial Graphics Examples
You’ll find examples organized by matter type—including patent litigation, antitrust, construction, and energy/environmental disputes.

 

Why Persuadius

Persuadius (formerly A2L Consulting) has supported trial teams nationwide in complex litigation for decades. (Persuadius)

Clients choose us because they want:

  • visuals that persuade without gimmicks

  • strategic thinking behind every exhibit

  • speed, accuracy, and polish under real deadlines

  • a partner who understands trial pressure

Schedule a Trial Graphics Consult

If you want trial graphics / litigation graphics that simplify complexity, sharpen your narrative, and increase juror comprehension, we should talk.

👉 Schedule a 15-Minute Case Consultation
or
👉 Confidentially Contact Us to discuss your timeline and courtroom needs.

 

They are Powerful Tools

Litigation graphics are powerful tools for explaining and communicating complex concepts or abstract ideas. Trial exhibits serve as representations of pertinent information that facilitate a more lasting and believable impression. Most trial exhibits we produce are electronic, however our traditional exhibits range from exhibits mounted on foam core to more elaborate flip-boards, document callouts, and timelines to super-enlarged photographs, physical models and custom illustrations. We will design your litigation graphics to be easily understood and very persuasive. We have created tens of thousands, and no two are exactly alike.

Litigation graphics can be either printed or presented electronically using customized software or off-the-shelf software such as Sanction, Trial Director or PowerPoint. We routinely create a mix of print and electronic exhibits for large trials to keep cost down and to stimulate judge and juror interest. A2L's state-of-the-art printing technology allows for the production of a trial’s worth of printed trial exhibits overnight and, since our founding in 1995, we have never missed a deadline. 

  • "We made the right decision when we hired you. You are absolutely the best."

    Holland & Knight
  • "I am very happy with the quality of A2L's work and happy with the graphics. One of the best jury consultants I have worked with."

    Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
  • "If you are in need of highly qualified, creative, diligent and personable providers of trial graphics, I recommend A2L. They were wonderfully helpful and supportive of our team and demonstrated, repeatedly, real skill in creating graphic and demonstrative exhibits that captured the essence of our presentation. Just as important, they did this under extreme time and quality pressure and, always, with a smile."

    Foley & Lardner
  • "Your team did a very nice job on the simulation in the engine case and I will certainly keep and your team in mind for future litigation support needs."   

    Finnegan
  • "You guys were great, I’ll definitely use you again."

    Fidelity National Law Group