Emily Hromi is a freelance medical illustrator based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, who went from working in planetariums to building a thriving illustration business serving clients worldwide. In this episode, she shares invaluable insights on running a creative business, networking strategies, time tracking, and how to leverage transferable skills from diverse work experiences. Show notes at: https://www.pkvisualization.com/post/mip-emily-hromi-interview
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Emily Hromi is a freelance medical illustrator based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, who went from working in planetariums to building a thriving illustration business serving clients worldwide. In this episode, she shares invaluable insights on running a creative business, networking strategies, time tracking, and how to leverage transferable skills from diverse work experiences. Show notes at: https://www.pkvisualization.com/post/mip-emily-hromi-interview
For this episode of the Medical Illustration Podcast I’m going to give a virtual tour of my personal library of art books for figure drawing. Learning to draw the human figure well is a challenging task, but one every medical illustrator must be familiar with. Here's a collection of my favorite references for figure drawing, check out my site page for links: https://www.pkvisualization.com/post/medical-illustration-podcast-figure-drawing-february
Medical Illustration Podcast
Emily Hromi is a freelance medical illustrator based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, who went from working in planetariums to building a thriving illustration business serving clients worldwide. In this episode, she shares invaluable insights on running a creative business, networking strategies, time tracking, and how to leverage transferable skills from diverse work experiences. Show notes at: https://www.pkvisualization.com/post/mip-emily-hromi-interview