Medical Illustration (specific information on Medical-legal Exhibits) 1. Timeliness: My top priority is getting your artwork to you when you need it. Regardless of the quality and accuracy of my work, it is of no use to you if you don't have it in your hands at the time that you need it. 2. Accuracy: The next priority is absolute accuracy in the content of all illustration. Because I primarily produce medical illustrations accuary is paramount. Inaccurate work reflects poorly not only on me but my clients also. When creating medical or technical illustrations not only do I do my own research but I can also work with your experts. 3. Creativity and Aesthetics: I will always provide you with creative solutions to illustration and multimedia projects. My job as an artist is to find creative and original ways to set your project apart from the rest of the crowd. And I will strive to make each illustration aesthically pleasing in style and design. Editorial medical illustrationMedical color illustration Pen & ink and continous tone black and white surgical illustration "Mike de la Flor is a gifted illustrator with the ability to visualize and interpret exactly what an author is trying to convey to the reader. He can quickly render the author's mental images or concepts into visual images that any viewer could understand. It was a pleasure to work with Mike because of his tremendous insight, proactive style, rapid turnaround time and the quality of his work. " Do you want to learn more about medical illustration? Then get a copy of Mike de la Flor's new book, The Digital Biomedical Illustration Handbook from your local bookstore or online at amazon.com. The book features chapters on the history of medical illustration, state of the industry, how to become a medical illustrator and indepth medical illustration tutorials with Photoshop CS and 3ds max. |
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