Increasingly authors require illustrations for digital manuscript submissions and conference presentations or lectures. Examples of supporting illustrations include device sketches, schematics for clinical trials and molecular processes, and even artist renderings of geographic locations or features. These illustrations can be powerful tools for communicating exceedingly difficult scientific concepts. They can provide a tremendous advantage during the peer review process when submitted as part of a competitive manuscript. Utilize our team of exceptional illustrators and graphic designers to produce effective imagery for your work. LetPub will present you with an intuitive and accurate illustration according to your preferences.
Our track record allows us to offer the following guarantee: After confirmation of the basic design direction, we will provide any necessary revisions until you are satisfied with the final design of your animation.
In-scope client-requested revisions are accommodated as part of the purchase price for the service. In-scope revisions constitute those revisions necessary to refine the final deliverable to meet the original project brief, pending client approval. All revisions requested after delivery of the completed project will be subject to an additional fee at the discretion of LetPub. Out-of-scope revisions—including, but not limited to, requests for novel designs beyond the original brief, requests for design elements beyond the contracted service, and requests to revise elements previously approved by the client—will be subject to an additional fee at the discretion of LetPub.
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