
Rule-based approach
This is the charm of our rule-based approach: design rules describe all possible scenarios
(corporate design, complemented by “if, then” relationships). Instead of generating an individual
case - or one single template - all cases, i.e. all accepted page variations, are stored in the
program as regulations.
In other words: The layout requirements of all pages - the corporate design - are “explained”
to the system. As a result, it is capable of designing pages featuring any number of objects (text,
images, graphics) while accurately translating your corporate design guidelines -
100% automation at the push of a button!
Ultimately, this means that a minimal modification on 317 pages increases the catalog’s
overall quality, as pages number 17 and 25 have been optimized. No manual intervention is required,
even if a new language is included, technical parameters are changed, new legal requirements have
to be met, or whatever else may lead to a number of new templates or readjustments.
It is crucial that the rules are not only based on data but also refer to formatted contents,
enabling the system to check at all times which level a text will come to, and base its decisions
on this factor.
Sounds too good to be true? Admittedly, it does. This is why we would be delighted to prove to
you without obligation that we are talking facts and to demonstrate the wide range of possibilities
that our approach opens. Just put us to the test!

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