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Realistic Scenario Illustration

Demonstrate specific use cases of your product

$150

    • Show (not tell) how your product solves a problem with an illustrated use case scenario.

    • I will faithfully execute your vision and can also provide guidance on how to add visual emphasis to specific areas if needed.

    • Most frequently used for product development, pitch decks, and instruction manuals.

WHAT YOU'LL GET

One image of a scene with up to 3 characters and a background (if applicable.)

AVERAGE TURNAROUND DAYS

14

OTHER PERKS

• The process includes a first and second draft, each with 3 opportunities for revisions
• The final version also includes 3 opportunities for revisions
• Idea consultation if you're stuck
• Project collaboration happens in a Google doc with as many team members as you need to add
• The image will be created in the proper dimensions for its end use

How the Process Works:
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Start here 

This button will take you to a questionnaire that will help me better understand your project and your brand. I'll then email you about my availability and a proposed project brief (unless you have one of your own.) 


Onboarding

Once the project brief is agreed upon, I'll send you a payable invoice so we can get started. I'll also send you a welcome packet that includes a link to a shared Google doc where the we'll discuss draft revisions, and a link to a shared Google Drive folder where you can upload any reference materials I'll need. 


First Draft

I'll sketch a rough draft to establish the overall layout and composition, to make sure it matches what you had in mind. No details will be worked on at this stage, we're just blocking in a rudimentary blueprint and making sure everything fits, that the setup is working out. 


First Draft Revisions

We'll refine the draft until it's to your liking. 


Second Draft

Once the first draft is approved, I'll go over it to create a stronger second draft. Here we'll see a few of the finer details start to emerge and you can start to see how the final product might look.


Second Draft Revisions

You'll have 3 opportunities here to make any layout changes before we finalize. Sometimes the emergence of the smaller details reveals issues that weren't as obvious before and we can address those here. 


Final Version 

All those drafts and draft edits mean that we're nearly there- all that's left is to go over the second draft with clean lines and solid color/grayscale (if applicable.) 3 minor adjustments are possible if anything needs to be tweaked.

Have a more complex project in mind?
Need a different structure than the ones above?

I'd be more than happy to create a custom option that fits your needs!
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