Illustration
Illustration
Project details
What we need
- A high-resolution digital version of an illustration that can be used across multiple channels (web, print, and/or merchandising)
Additional details
Please use the following link for a more detailed description of the project and deliverables:
http://sclerodermainfo.org/pdf/Illustration-Project-1.pdf
What we have in place
- We currently have images for reference, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have someone on staff who is well versed in medical terminology, has first hand experience, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $2,397 , allowing us to invest more in research studies that may lead to advancements in education and new treatments for scleroderma..
The success of our organization depends on our ability to make medical information easy to understand. With your help and creative skills we will be able to provide detailed visuals to help explain complex medical processes like therapeutic plasma exchange.
Project plan
Our mission
Our primary goal is to provide comprehensive, up-to-date, research-based information on systemic scleroderma diagnosis and treatments. We believe that patients who are educated about their disease can work more effectively with their team of physicians to make the best possible individual care decisions.
We are also focused on research to test a novel disease pathogenesis model that we originally proposed in 1993. If this disease model turns out to be correct, it is likely to lead to new treatments for systemic scleroderma that are more effective and much safer than current, largely ineffective, treatments that are currently being used.
Testimonials
I really enjoyed working with Ian on this project and would do so in the future if any future illustration projects arise. He responded quickly to my feedback and we ended up with a deliverable that exceeded my initial expectations.
The Scleroderma Education Project is a great organization, and Ed was easy to work with. Always knew what he wanted to change or modify, and responded promptly.