FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions 〰️
1. What do you need to get started?
You can share anything you have—draft figures, a manuscript, sketches, notes, or even just a rough idea. I’ll review your material and help define the best visual approach for your project.
2. What types of projects do you work on?
I work on publication figures, graphical abstracts, journal cover art, scientific schematics, presentations, and custom visuals for research, grants, and outreach.
3. Do you need a finished figure or can you work from an idea?
Both are fine. I can refine existing figures or develop visuals from early-stage concepts. If needed, I’ll help structure the content to improve clarity before starting the design.
4. How does the process work?
After understanding your project, I’ll provide a quote and timeline. Once approved, I start with a draft, followed by revision rounds based on your feedback, and finish with a polished, final version ready for use.
5. How long does a project take?
Timelines depend on the complexity of the work. Simple figures may take a few days, while more detailed illustrations or cover art can take 1–3 weeks. A clear estimate is provided before starting.
6. Can you match journal requirements or specific styles?
Yes. I can adapt your figures to meet journal guidelines, including size, resolution, and formatting, and match a specific visual style if needed.
7. How much does a project cost?
Pricing depends on the type of visual, complexity, and timeline. After reviewing your project, I’ll provide a clear quote before any work begins.
Still have questions?
Feel free to get in touch, I’m happy to discuss your project and see how I can help.