Handwritten Drug Reference Cards
Budget: $30 – $45 USD
I have a set of sample cards and a fixed list of drugs that I need turned into beautifully HAND WRITTEN reference cards. The end product must feel as if it were penneda skilled pharmacist: neat, consistent, and immediately readable at a glance.
Scope of work
• Follow the exact layout in the files I’ve attached—spacing, section order, and typography style all need to match.
• Reproduce the hand-written look (no digital fonts that merely imitate handwriting).
• Populate each card with complete drug data drawn from reputable, up-to-date sources: name, class, indications, dosing ranges, administration notes, key precautions, and any other information you routinely rely on during rounds.
• Deliver press-ready, high-resolution PDFs plus the original layered files so I can edit small details later if guidelines change.
What I’m looking for
You should be equally comfortable interpreting pharmaceutical monographs and crafting attractive educational layouts. Experience writing for clinicians—or reviewing material that ends up in a hospital drug handbook—is a major plus.
Acceptance
I’ll sign off once every drug from my list is represented, the handwriting style is indistinguishable from the sample, and spot checks against current references show no factual errors.
If you have questions about the format or need clarification on the drug list, let me know and I’ll reply quickly.
Scope of work
• Follow the exact layout in the files I’ve attached—spacing, section order, and typography style all need to match.
• Reproduce the hand-written look (no digital fonts that merely imitate handwriting).
• Populate each card with complete drug data drawn from reputable, up-to-date sources: name, class, indications, dosing ranges, administration notes, key precautions, and any other information you routinely rely on during rounds.
• Deliver press-ready, high-resolution PDFs plus the original layered files so I can edit small details later if guidelines change.
What I’m looking for
You should be equally comfortable interpreting pharmaceutical monographs and crafting attractive educational layouts. Experience writing for clinicians—or reviewing material that ends up in a hospital drug handbook—is a major plus.
Acceptance
I’ll sign off once every drug from my list is represented, the handwriting style is indistinguishable from the sample, and spot checks against current references show no factual errors.
If you have questions about the format or need clarification on the drug list, let me know and I’ll reply quickly.