Graphic Illustrator - Freelance
Twine
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About the Role
Our client is seeking a talented graphic illustrator for a unique project. The project involves creating illustrations for an educational storybook that personifies electromagnetic waves as human characters. This innovative approach aims to make complex scientific concepts more accessible and engaging for readers. The illustrator will be responsible for bringing key scenes and backgrounds to life, contributing to an imaginative and instructional narrative.
Responsibilities:
- Create detailed illustrations depicting electromagnetic waves as human characters
- Design background scenes that complement the story and enhance the educational content
- Collaborate closely with the project owner to understand and realise their vision
- Produce high-quality, print-ready artwork
Requirements
- Proven experience in graphic illustration, particularly in character design and scene creation
- Strong ability to conceptualise abstract scientific concepts into visually appealing illustrations
- Proficiency in digital illustration software
- Understanding of colour theory and composition principles