(Note: our website is not live, so if you are interested, please send an email with materials to [email protected] as per instructions below!)
We are a digital health company producing solutions that support patients in their journey with complex conditions, such as obesity, by providing bold, compelling and trusted content.
We are looking for a talented artists to help produce visual content (images, GIFs, etc) that accompany and complement the text content in our platform, for the purposes of sharing in various messaging channels (SMS, iMessage, RCS, WhatsApp, etc) and in a newsletter. The goal is to be bold and compelling, and also to have a touch of humour! Our copyright involves communication of health information, but we want our tone to be lighthearted, relatable and with a slight sense of humour, and we want to find a visual aesthetic that complements this. We need help with both ideation as well as the illustration / design.
The goal of the artist will be to help come up with ideas for these images based on our text copyright (which we will support and provide feedback on), as well as produce the respective images. We are looking for creativity and the ability to understand our messaging to produce thoughtful visual content that helps people understand our messaging. We also hope that the chosen candidate understands how this work has the ability to impact lives around the world!
We have a tight timeline for an initial series of small deliverables (Aug 30th), following which we hope to continue to work with you should it be a mutual fit.
Please fill out Google Form (https://forms.gle/cT4R4r9QxcjL7BDk9) reach out to [email protected] with:
A brief description of your interest in this project and your experience
A link to your portfolio and/or some relevant content of interest for us
An idea of want kind of visual you would produce for the example copyright below
EXAMPLE COPYRIGHT:
The following is some example copyright that will require some accompanying text:
"🔍 New research suggests a possible link between GLP-1 meds and a rare eye condition. But don't freak out just yet!
The Scoop:
Study focused on high-risk patients (already had eye issues)
Found slightly higher chance of a rare eye problem in GLP-1 users
BUT... this wasn't seen in larger, more diverse studies
Bottom Line: More research needed, but benefits likely outweigh this super rare risk for most folks. Always chat with your doc if you're concerned!
Want the full nerdy details? Check out the study here: [link]
Stay tuned for next week's news! 👀✌️"
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