Medical Notes to Engaging Pamphlet
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have a collection of draft pages and notes originally prepared for a medical journal. I’d like them re-imagined as a clear, visually appealing educational pamphlet that reads smoothly for both professionals and lay readers.
Core goals
• Turn the raw text into a concise, logically ordered layout that guides the reader through the concepts.
• Present facts and data in an engaging, professional tone with a playful, creative edge—think clean headings, smart colour use, quick infographics or icons where helpful.
• Deliver a high-resolution PDF that works equally well on screen and as a printed hand-out.
Why the format matters
The pamphlet will be an evolving document; eventually I plan to expand it into a full book. A modular design—sections that can be swapped or added without breaking the flow—will make future updates simple.
What I’ll provide
• The existing journal pages, notes, references and any images I already own.
• A rough order of topics and key take-aways for each section.
What I need back
1. A polished, ready-to-share PDF (print-ready CMYK and web-optimised RGB).
2. The working file (InDesign, Illustrator or similar) so I can add new sections later without starting from scratch.
If you’re comfortable translating technical medical content into reader-friendly visuals and copy, while keeping the design lively but professional, let’s talk about timelines and any extra assets you may need.
Core goals
• Turn the raw text into a concise, logically ordered layout that guides the reader through the concepts.
• Present facts and data in an engaging, professional tone with a playful, creative edge—think clean headings, smart colour use, quick infographics or icons where helpful.
• Deliver a high-resolution PDF that works equally well on screen and as a printed hand-out.
Why the format matters
The pamphlet will be an evolving document; eventually I plan to expand it into a full book. A modular design—sections that can be swapped or added without breaking the flow—will make future updates simple.
What I’ll provide
• The existing journal pages, notes, references and any images I already own.
• A rough order of topics and key take-aways for each section.
What I need back
1. A polished, ready-to-share PDF (print-ready CMYK and web-optimised RGB).
2. The working file (InDesign, Illustrator or similar) so I can add new sections later without starting from scratch.
If you’re comfortable translating technical medical content into reader-friendly visuals and copy, while keeping the design lively but professional, let’s talk about timelines and any extra assets you may need.