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
Peg Gerrity, MAMS, CMI represents a classic medical illustrator in many ways. Peg has worked for over 30 years as a freelancer, taking on a wide range of projects, many of which were focused on pregnancy and embryonic development. In this episode we talk about Peg’s freelance experiences both in US and abroad, her work in traditional and digital media, thoughts on AI and on fundamental business skills. Check out the show notes at: https://www.pkvisualization.com/post/medical-illustration-podcast-peg-gerrity-interview
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