Drawn commission
Usage map commission
A drawn atlas of how people move through a digital product — rooms, paths, dead ends — made to hang in the room where the product is argued over.

- Fee basis
- From 1,900 GEL
- Span
- 10–18 days
- Where
- Drawn in Batumi from records and a walkthrough you provide
- Form
- Drawn commission
A usage map is a drawing of how people actually move through a product: which doors they take, which rooms they skip, where they turn around. It is not a decoration and it is not a chart exported from a measurement vendor. It is a large sheet — printed for the wall, and as a file — that a team can stand in front of and point at.
What the commission covers
You send a walkthrough, a sample of usage records, and the question the map must answer. We draw one primary map and two supporting sheets (for example a first-visit path and a return-visit path, or a weekday morning against a weekend night). Annotations sit in the margin, in newspaper-small type, naming the stall or the empty room.
The commission does not include interviews unless you add them. It does not include a full study. It is the right piece of work when the team already knows the stories and needs them visible in one place.
What you receive
- One primary map, printed at A1 if you collect it in Batumi, otherwise as a print-ready file
- Two supporting sheets
- A one-page legend written in the product’s own words
- A thirty-minute hanging conversation, in person or by video, so the sheet is not left in a tube
Fee and time
From 1,900 GEL. Ten to eighteen days from a complete pack of records. A 40% deposit holds the drawing table. If the records cannot support a path — too thin, too coarse, or missing the rooms that matter — we stop and return the deposit minus the hours already spent on the attempt, which we will have named in the first note.