Frequently asked questions

What is a medical illustrator?

A medical illustrator is a professional artist with advanced education in both life sciences and visual communication. Medical illustrators transform complex scientific information into visual stories that are clear and tailored to specific audiences.

For more information please visit the Association of Medical Illustrators website.

What is your process of creating work for a freelance client?

After a client has reached out to me with a project and we have discussed their needs, I will prepare a quote for the work and licensing. Once that is agreed upon, I will draft up a contract. After the contract is finalized, I will begin working on the sketch.

I start each project researching and then sketching by hand. I work from the materials a client supplies, my own resources, my own photo references, and scientific knowledge. The sketch is the foundation for each project and the most important step. I send the sketch to the client to thoroughly review, and complete the revisions to ensure the illustration meets their goals.

After the sketch is approved, I work on the first draft. This is when I take the sketch into digital illustration software and create the final look of the image. I send this draft to the client to review as well, this is the last round of revisions.

I make changes to the illustration if needed, and then send the final draft for approval. Once the illustration is finished, I supply the agreed upon high resolution files.

How much does it cost?

Please contact me for a custom quote on your project.

How long does it take to complete a project?

This depends on the complexity and scope of the project. For most illustrations, I complete the sketch within a week, and the first draft within 2 weeks. Depending on client feedback and complexity, an illustration can be finished in under 3 weeks. I ask for 3 weeks before any hard deadlines, but rush projects can be completed for an additional fee.

Let’s Work Together

I welcome new projects and opportunities in the world of healthcare and science communication.