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Experience Level: Expert
I'm looking for a set of 11 very simple illustrations for a hospital management text book. Eight of these eleven illustrations take place in the same room featuring a patient in different scenarios. Room could just be defined by a pot plant or picture on the wall. Need to be able to retain the rights to publish in a text book and use in online training materials.
1. Illustration of lone patient flopped in a chair. Arms floppy by their slides with head flopped either backward of forward. Clearly weak from being unwell.
2. Illustration of same patient, sat in same chair this time feeling absolutely fine and eating a sandwich.
3. Illustration of patient, in same chair, this time with head in a bucket, giving the impression of being sick.
4. Illustration of patient standing next to the chair with top off doing a muscle man pose to show off his upper body muscles
clearly fit and well.
5. Illustration of patient simply walking away from the chair.
6. Illustration of just the empty chair on its own.
7. Illustration of a patient in a hospital bed pushing away a second person (same sex) trying to get in the same bed.
8. Illustration of piece of theater equipment maybe a camera stack or anesthetic machine with sparks and smoke coming out of it.
9. Illustration of surgeon standing next to theater doors with closed sign on them.
10. Illustration of the chair / room used in the illustrations above, this time with a patient sat in a chair next to the ‘featured chair’ which still has person in it. Both looking anxiously at a clock on the wall which says 5 to 5.
11. Illustration of the chair / room used in the illustrations above, this time with a patient sat in a chair next to the ‘featured chair’ which is empty – he is looking anxiously at a clock on the wall which says 5 to 5.
1. Illustration of lone patient flopped in a chair. Arms floppy by their slides with head flopped either backward of forward. Clearly weak from being unwell.
2. Illustration of same patient, sat in same chair this time feeling absolutely fine and eating a sandwich.
3. Illustration of patient, in same chair, this time with head in a bucket, giving the impression of being sick.
4. Illustration of patient standing next to the chair with top off doing a muscle man pose to show off his upper body muscles
clearly fit and well.
5. Illustration of patient simply walking away from the chair.
6. Illustration of just the empty chair on its own.
7. Illustration of a patient in a hospital bed pushing away a second person (same sex) trying to get in the same bed.
8. Illustration of piece of theater equipment maybe a camera stack or anesthetic machine with sparks and smoke coming out of it.
9. Illustration of surgeon standing next to theater doors with closed sign on them.
10. Illustration of the chair / room used in the illustrations above, this time with a patient sat in a chair next to the ‘featured chair’ which still has person in it. Both looking anxiously at a clock on the wall which says 5 to 5.
11. Illustration of the chair / room used in the illustrations above, this time with a patient sat in a chair next to the ‘featured chair’ which is empty – he is looking anxiously at a clock on the wall which says 5 to 5.
James T.
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United Kingdom
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Hi James, is budget flexible? Cheers Stew W
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