Isometric Cutaway Illustration of factory building showing production processes to manufacture street furniture - Jigsaw puzzle given as a gift to clients

Cutaway Factory Illustration  showing the production processes to manufacture Mos street furniture

Rod Hunt was commissioned by Australian street furniture design and manufacture company Mos to create the artwork for their annual jigsaw puzzle gift to their clients. This year they wanted to create a fictionalised cutaway building illustration of their offices and factory to showcase the company's production processes, manufacturing capabilities and business departments. The iconic historical industrial space the White Bay Power Station in Sydney was used as the inspiration for the factory building. 

The illustrated factory features the different production stages from beginning to end including welding, CNC pipe bending, powder coating, timber bending, timber cutting and machining, assembly, quality control and final packaging. Business elements were also shown including the design department, R&D, product testing, staff recreation area, marketing, and business development. Rod created portraits of key staff  members in the business that were shown working in their respective departments. Can you also spot the pop culture references from An Officer and a Gentleman, Terminator II and Charlie & the Chocolate Factory?
Illustrated Cutaway Factory Building for Jigsaw Puzzle, created in isometric perspective

Jigsaw Puzzle given as a gift to clients

Manufacturing processes in a cutaway factory infographic illustration created by Rod Hunt
Building Cross Section Illustration of a factory an production processes for a street furniture company
Where's Waldo / Wally style cutaway illustration of a factory
Hand Drawn cutaway building in a Where's Waldo / Wally type illustration

Original pencil sketch for the illustration

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