Online Course: Working as a medical illustrator

working as a medical illustrator online vourse

BIG NEWS! We are delighted to announce that we are launching our first online course on 31st March 2022! The Learn Medical Art team has been very busy behind the scenes over the past year putting together this course focussing on working as a medical illustrator. ⁠Preorder now and get it at a discounted price, offer ends 31st March 2022!

This is a truly unique course, offering you over 23 lessons on how to work effectively as a medical illustrator.⁠ We cover everything from client communication through to the production process.⁠

 

Production Pipelines & Project Planning

Knowing your production pipeline will give you the confidence in explaining your process to your clients or managers. It also reduces the risk of scope creep, multiple change requests, and helps you to deliver work on time and to budget. Present yourself as a professional medical illustrator in the field by streamlining your production.

 
 

Tips & techniques

Common tools and workflows for a medical illustrator

Learn about the common tools that professional medical illustrators use and how they use them so that you can implement that into your streamlined process.

Put theory into practice

See how we work

We explain the theory on how to manage your productions but we'll also show you how we implement them into our 4 example case studies—giving you a deeper understanding of how this pipeline can be adjusted for various projects.

 

Example case studies

We'll share our process with you and then show you how we implement them into our 4 example case studies.

 

Who is this course for?

Freelance medical illustrators

If you're looking to streamline your freelance production, then this is a super helpful course to help you get organized, do the work, and deliver on time and within budget.

New medical illustrators

If you've just joined a studio as a junior medical illustrator or a new hire then this course is really helpful for you to learn how to work effectively with your art directors and project managers. Learn how to streamline your process so that you come off as a seasoned artist that has been working in the field for many years.

Creative scientists & researchers

If you're a researcher who has a creative flair and are always busy making graphics for yourself and the rest of your research team, then this course might be helpful for you as you collate everyone's feedback and streamlined the creative process so that you can develop materials that are ready for publication.

 

Interested in this course?

Emily Holden

Emily is a medical illustrator and animator who runs Now Medical Studios with her business partner, Annie Campbell. She has spent years working as a medical artist and eLearning developer for multiple higher educational establishments and commercial clients within the UK.

Emily has developed a YouTube channel creating her own medical animation tutorials, which has gained her a large audience following. This has lead to her invitation and collaboration with LinkedIn Learning, where she now has her own course dedicated to medical animation, “The Fundamentals of Medical Animation”.

She co-founded and is an active contributor of Learn Medical Art, a channel dedicated to creating and sharing tutorials, articles and resources from the field.

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