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MISSION STATEMENT
As a scientific / medical illustrator, my goal is to create beautiful illustrations with scientific merit and educational value.
PROCESS
When I receive new projects, I first talk to the client about your needs, desires, and budget. Then I work up a proposal based on these issues.
The next step is to research and then develop sketches and story boards for animations or interactive projects.
Once you have approved my sketches, I flush them out and send them back to you. I include three revisions in my bid, and encourage you to give feedback throughout the process.
CLIENTS (partial list)
- Immunex
- Merck
- University of Washington department of Laboratory Medicine
- University of Washington department of Medical Genetics
- Marocommedia (educational medical software for aviation co.)
- Swedish Medical Center
- LipoSonix
- Rexagen
- WWWebSmith, LLC (translation & translation support co.)
- FuseOnLine
COMPANY INFORMATION:
Amphibian Footprint, biomedical illustration is an Illustration and Graphic Design company specializing in Scientific Illustration, Animation and Multimedia.
- SCIENTIFIC PICTURES for Power Point presentations, brochures, and posters.
This is what Amphibian Footprint, biomedical illustration specializes in. Scientific illustrations are our passion. We develop educational and beautiful illustrations.
- ANIMATIONS for presentations, educational CD-ROMs, or Web sites.
Animations can explain concepts that are difficult or cumbersome to explain with words or still graphics. Animations can also add immensely to the look and feel of your presentation, CD or Web site.
- QUIZES and other interactive projects for Web sites or CDs.
Do you have scientific or medical concepts that you explain to your patients, students or funders over and over? Explain it with an interactive animation. Interactive elements on your Web site or on your promotional CDs add quality and interest to your project.
- WEB SITE design and development for medical groups, departments, and projects.
Once your Web site is designed and developed professionally, you will see a dramatic and positive difference in the way that your patients or clients view your professionalism.
- GRAPHIC DESIGN for posters, fliers, brochures, questionnaires, Web sites, power point presentations, CD-ROMs, etc.
Your presentations will have more impact when they are professionally designed.
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JESSIE GOOD
I am a Scientific Illustrator in Seattle, WA. I attended the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, OR, and the University of Oregon (where I attained a Bachelors degree in Psychology). I take ongoing classes in art and science when time allows.
I have been working as an artist and as a research tech for years, and so working as a Scientific Illustrator was a natural progression for my career.
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AWARDS:


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PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS (partial list)
Cao, H. and Stamatoyannopoulos, G. Induction of Human Gamma Globin... Blood Journal, February 2003, (Vol: page). Publication pending. (7 figures by Jessie Good.)
"Perfect, thanks Jessie!" ~ Hua Cao, PhD
Engles, J. The Pediatric Journal. February 2003 (Figure by Jessie Good)
“Jessie! The graphs are perfect! They will go in with the manuscript that has been accepted for publication.” ~Joyce Engel, PhD
Presentation for speaker George Stamatoyannopoulos, M.D., Dr.Sci, for Programs of Excellence in Gene Therapy Grantees' Meeting, February 10-11, 2003
Presentation for keynote speaker George Stamatoyannopoulos, M.D., Dr.Sci, for University of Crete, December 2002 (Presentation PPT Slides by Jessie Good)
Illustrations for Immunex's presentation at the World Conference for Leading Heart Specialists. 2001 (Scientific Illustrations by J. Good)
UW. Bodily Fluids TUTOR. Interactive CD, 2000 (Scientific and Medical Illustrations and Figures by Jessie Good)
UW. Merck Mycology Tutor, 2000. Interactive CD, 2000 (An Author, Created Scientific and Medical Illustrations, Animations and Figures)
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POSTERS:
Ehde, D., Williams, R., Smith, D., Czerniecki, J., Campbell, K., Malchow, D., Hoffman, A., Good, J. A longitudinal Study of Psychological Distress and Well-being Following Limb Loss. Inaugural Conference of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Atlanta, GA, September 2002. (Last Author)
Williams, R., Ehde, D., Smith, D., Czerniecki, J., Campbell, K., Malchow, D., Hoffman, A., Good, J. Social Support Following Limb Loss: Conceptual and Measurement Issues. Inaugural Conference of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Atlanta, GA, September 2002. (Last Author)
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MEMBERSHIPS:
Member of GNSI (Guild of Natural Science Illustrators)
Member of SeattleArtists.com - visit my online gallery
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