Polished Digital Lung Illustration
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I’ve returned from my ICU rotation with a folder full of crisp, high-resolution photographs of whiteboard sketches that map the lungs in detail. What I need now is a single, elegant digital illustration that pulls every important element from those photos—anatomical labels, the colour-coding system we used for lobes and vasculature, plus the guiding arrows and brief captions—and weaves them into a cohesive, professional graphic.
The finished artwork must be fully scalable: it will be printed at 18 × 24 inches for framing, yet it should also look just as sharp when reduced for small keepsake cards. A vector format such as Adobe Illustrator (AI) or SVG is therefore essential, backed up by a press-ready PDF (CMYK, 300 dpi) so the printer can go straight to work.
My priority is clarity: fine linework, balanced typography for the labels, and a clean layout that makes the anatomy instantly readable to clinicians and students alike. I’ll supply the source photos in a shared drive; you translate the content, refine the colour palette so it’s consistent throughout, and arrange everything into a well-structured illustration—no stray marks, no pixelation, no off-brand fonts.
Deliverables
• Layered AI or SVG file (vector)
• High-resolution print PDF (18 × 24 in, CMYK, 300 dpi)
• Web-optimised PNG (for preview and small cards)
I’ll review the first draft for accuracy against the notes, then one revision round should polish the piece for final hand-off. If you enjoy turning rough medical sketches into gallery-worthy visuals, let’s do it—this graduation gift needs to look as accomplished as its recipient.
The finished artwork must be fully scalable: it will be printed at 18 × 24 inches for framing, yet it should also look just as sharp when reduced for small keepsake cards. A vector format such as Adobe Illustrator (AI) or SVG is therefore essential, backed up by a press-ready PDF (CMYK, 300 dpi) so the printer can go straight to work.
My priority is clarity: fine linework, balanced typography for the labels, and a clean layout that makes the anatomy instantly readable to clinicians and students alike. I’ll supply the source photos in a shared drive; you translate the content, refine the colour palette so it’s consistent throughout, and arrange everything into a well-structured illustration—no stray marks, no pixelation, no off-brand fonts.
Deliverables
• Layered AI or SVG file (vector)
• High-resolution print PDF (18 × 24 in, CMYK, 300 dpi)
• Web-optimised PNG (for preview and small cards)
I’ll review the first draft for accuracy against the notes, then one revision round should polish the piece for final hand-off. If you enjoy turning rough medical sketches into gallery-worthy visuals, let’s do it—this graduation gift needs to look as accomplished as its recipient.