Chiropractic Poster Ilustration
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Hi,
Could you extend the deadline?. I have just spotted this brief but am very busy at the moment.
I would like to try it for you... would you require text on it?
Kind regards,
Susan
Hi Susan,
Yes I can extend the deadline. Text would be required, much like the poster which I designed. I will try to upload my AI and PSD files
Thanks!
That would be great Ryan (files and if you could roughly mention how many lines of text...)
Cheers,
Susan
I'd like the various aspects of the anatomy to be labelled as per my example.
Forget about the text on the "five phases of UC Health Care", that was just for the pictorial example at this point.
Really I'm just looking for the labelling of the anatomy and illustration "Health" vs. "Dis-Ease" states.
The other text I can play around with at future dates myself.
Thanks!
Also to make it clear, I'd like the "Health" text and "Dis-ease" text to have a graphical element also and not simply a font.
As you can see, I attempted to do this, but am not sure that it is the best choice.
Ryan
Thanks for that Ryan,
Just to clarify you need 'aligned spine and the misaligned spine'
similar to drawing attached but clearer like the more outlined drawings?
Thanks for any help,
Suz
Yes it could be brought out a little more
Sorry for all the questions Ryan. Do you mean a more detailed and pronounced
etc?
Do you want a before and after? In one of the illustrations the slightly bent one is
on the right...do you want that first (as in before and after?)
One suggestion is making the title font more appealing... The illustrations
you did are good but need to show the 'problem' e.g. in the mis-alignment more
so the viewer sees the obvious problem.
What do you think/
I agree.
If you refer to the "traditonal" file which is a classical illustration of the problem, then this is what I am looking for to be modernized.
Before and after is what I am getting after yes.
Before - as in when the patient presents to the clinic there is a postural distortion
After - following the xray analysis, adjustment etc, there is reduction of the misalignment resulting in a postural homeostasis, ease on the central nervous system and restoration of health.
Hi Ryan,
How I would approach this is to do a before (with the mis-alignment) first
and then the outcome (after image).
It is quite hard to see the detail in some of the images but what I could
do is do a proto-type which I could amend at your instruction. Because of work
commitments it would be Thurs/Fri next week. Would this be a problem?
Also, when you said the title was to be graphical did you mean illustrative/text?
Thanks,
Susan
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