OnLogic
OnLogic's video was engineered to peel back the exterior casing and reveal the intricate internal mechanics driving their compact edge computer. Within the demanding IoT infrastructure sector, deploying hardware in harsh environments often leads to thermal failure and system degradation when systems cannot withstand rugged operational stresses. Without reliable, high-performance modular edge processing, operators face sudden hardware failures and lost telemetry data from remote field sites.
Our design team at Advids structured the OnLogic edge-computing hardware debut around high-fidelity CAD renders that highlight the structural compactness and dense component layout of the device. We framed the internal motherboard, expansion slots, and the specialized rear port layout-complete with dual DisplayPort connectors and dual LAN ports-using a stark, high-contrast perspective. This composition isolates the physical ports and internal boards from distracting background elements, so that IoT Architects immediately grasp the system's flexible integration capabilities.
We utilized precise assembly animations and clean mechanical chassis rotations to guide the viewer through the physical architecture of the system. Structuring this industrial hardware overview around a clean visual hierarchy, we balanced the vibrant corporate accenting with dark neutral metallic surfaces to reduce cognitive fatigue during technical explanations. This deliberate pacing, combined with clear typographic callouts of key hardware specs, establishes an authoritative tone that prompts Systems Engineers to explore customization options on the OnLogic platform.