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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
I am looking for a graphic designer with proven experience in clinical trial / protocol figures (CONSORT / SPIRIT style). If you have not worked on similar scientific or medical schematics before, please do not apply.
This task is to design a single A4, publication-ready figure (300 DPI) that clearly communicates a complex clinical trial design to academic reviewers. The output must be at the level of Nature / The Lancet figures clean, minimal, precise, and immediately understandable.
I will provide:
Full protocol content (all text to include)
A reference layout/mock
Exact structure and labels
Your role is to:
Translate this into a clear, structured visual schematic
Ensure full readability within seconds
Follow CONSORT/SPIRIT principles (e.g. correct use of flow logic, diamond shapes for decision points such as interim analysis)
Maintain strict hierarchy and alignment
Fit everything cleanly onto one A4 page which will be compressed in 300dpi pmg for pdf insertion.
The figure must include (non-exhaustive):
Title (provided)
Patient flow from screening to endpoint
Randomisation and treatment arms
Interim analysis (visually represented)
Hypotheses (H1, H2)
Primary endpoint
Key phases of the study
Important:
Do NOT remove any provided content
Replace unnecessary wording with visual structure where appropriate
No decorative elements (no gradients, shadows, illustrations)
Selection process (IMPORTANT):
This is a rapid, output-based selection.
Do NOT send long introductions or generic portfolios
Instead, submit a first draft / sketch based on the materials provided
The best and fastest submission will be awarded the job immediately
We will then refine together
Any generic or irrelevant applications will be ignored.
Timeline:
Urgent — initial draft expected within hours
This is a high-precision task. The goal is simple:
A reviewer should understand the full study design in under 10 seconds without reading the protocol.
the attached word document serves as guidance only!
This task is to design a single A4, publication-ready figure (300 DPI) that clearly communicates a complex clinical trial design to academic reviewers. The output must be at the level of Nature / The Lancet figures clean, minimal, precise, and immediately understandable.
I will provide:
Full protocol content (all text to include)
A reference layout/mock
Exact structure and labels
Your role is to:
Translate this into a clear, structured visual schematic
Ensure full readability within seconds
Follow CONSORT/SPIRIT principles (e.g. correct use of flow logic, diamond shapes for decision points such as interim analysis)
Maintain strict hierarchy and alignment
Fit everything cleanly onto one A4 page which will be compressed in 300dpi pmg for pdf insertion.
The figure must include (non-exhaustive):
Title (provided)
Patient flow from screening to endpoint
Randomisation and treatment arms
Interim analysis (visually represented)
Hypotheses (H1, H2)
Primary endpoint
Key phases of the study
Important:
Do NOT remove any provided content
Replace unnecessary wording with visual structure where appropriate
No decorative elements (no gradients, shadows, illustrations)
Selection process (IMPORTANT):
This is a rapid, output-based selection.
Do NOT send long introductions or generic portfolios
Instead, submit a first draft / sketch based on the materials provided
The best and fastest submission will be awarded the job immediately
We will then refine together
Any generic or irrelevant applications will be ignored.
Timeline:
Urgent — initial draft expected within hours
This is a high-precision task. The goal is simple:
A reviewer should understand the full study design in under 10 seconds without reading the protocol.
the attached word document serves as guidance only!
Emmanuel S.
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