High-Tech Brochure Illustrations and System Diagrams (Immediate Start, Frequent Updates)
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
We are looking for a skilled digital illustrator and visual designer to create a set of technical illustrations and diagrams for a high-tech brochure.
The goal is to visualize complex system descriptions into clean, modern visuals — using the same sleek, minimal, and futuristic style as the existing document (dark backgrounds, blue/cyan energy tones, line-based diagrams, and structured layouts).
You will be working from written descriptions and technical text to produce clear, visually consistent illustrations that make the concepts easy to understand without heavy technical knowledge.
The work includes both conceptual diagrams (fields, waves, coverage zones, modular components, data flows) and scene illustrations (rooms, devices, landscapes, infrastructure).
Key Requirements:
Strong ability to interpret and visualise written/technical material.
Experience with vector illustrations, isometric layouts, and infographic-style compositions.
Familiarity with high-tech, industrial, or defense-style aesthetics (clean lines, luminous color accents, semi-realistic but abstract).
Must deliver frequent progress updates — ideally every few hours — for review and direction adjustments.
Able to start immediately and complete the full visual package within the next several hours.
Deliverables in AI / SVG / PNG (300 DPI) formats, suitable for print and digital use.
Deliverables:
Approximately 4–5 illustrations/diagrams.
Each designed to fit existing brochure sections (room-scale system, portable system, medium power setup, large infrastructure diagram, and a technology concept visualization).
All visuals must maintain consistent color palette, lighting, and proportions for a unified design language.
Style Reference:
Dark, minimal, futuristic layout.
Main tones: deep blue, cyan, gray, and white.
Focus on geometric clarity, gradients, and energy lines.
Avoid cartoon or exaggerated sci-fi looks; prefer precise, conceptual, and professional visual engineering style.
Timeline:
Immediate start — must be completed within the next hours.
Frequent updates are essential for coordination and refinement.
The goal is to visualize complex system descriptions into clean, modern visuals — using the same sleek, minimal, and futuristic style as the existing document (dark backgrounds, blue/cyan energy tones, line-based diagrams, and structured layouts).
You will be working from written descriptions and technical text to produce clear, visually consistent illustrations that make the concepts easy to understand without heavy technical knowledge.
The work includes both conceptual diagrams (fields, waves, coverage zones, modular components, data flows) and scene illustrations (rooms, devices, landscapes, infrastructure).
Key Requirements:
Strong ability to interpret and visualise written/technical material.
Experience with vector illustrations, isometric layouts, and infographic-style compositions.
Familiarity with high-tech, industrial, or defense-style aesthetics (clean lines, luminous color accents, semi-realistic but abstract).
Must deliver frequent progress updates — ideally every few hours — for review and direction adjustments.
Able to start immediately and complete the full visual package within the next several hours.
Deliverables in AI / SVG / PNG (300 DPI) formats, suitable for print and digital use.
Deliverables:
Approximately 4–5 illustrations/diagrams.
Each designed to fit existing brochure sections (room-scale system, portable system, medium power setup, large infrastructure diagram, and a technology concept visualization).
All visuals must maintain consistent color palette, lighting, and proportions for a unified design language.
Style Reference:
Dark, minimal, futuristic layout.
Main tones: deep blue, cyan, gray, and white.
Focus on geometric clarity, gradients, and energy lines.
Avoid cartoon or exaggerated sci-fi looks; prefer precise, conceptual, and professional visual engineering style.
Timeline:
Immediate start — must be completed within the next hours.
Frequent updates are essential for coordination and refinement.