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Flexible Business Illustration services
Illustrations can be used as a tool to help you achieve all sorts of goals. For example with convincing stakeholders, pitching to investors, facilitating workshops or if you want to showcase a client case on your website.
The process will have the following steps: intake, iteration & delivery
Process

1 Intake
We first plan a 30 minute intake call and dicuss what you want to achieve with the visualistion(s).
The more specific your key message is, the more impact the illustration will have. It is no problem if there's not a clear message yet. I can also help with additional research, problem analysis & logical structuring (i.e. storylines, pitches).

2 Iteration
After the intake I start creating a couple of sketches, share them with you so together we can iterate towards an end product.
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These iterations can be as flexible as sharing a few pictures via Whatsapp, and even within hours after of the initial intake.

3 Delivery
Once the general illustration and content is agreed on, I start finalizing the illustration so it looks professional. ​
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Than I share the image with you in your preferred document type.
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Pricing
The price of a illustration depends on the complexity of the project. An illustration is never 100% finished as there's always something to be added or removed. The more complex the project the more hours it takes to make the illustration. See below a the amount of iteration involved in one the illustrations.




A selection of iterations of one of my illustrations
My process is collaborative, beginning with rough concepts as you can see in the example above. The illustration evolves through feedback and exploration. Early sketches help uncover new perspectives, ensuring we don’t settle for the first idea when a stronger one might be just a few iterations away.
The beginning is intentionally unstructured—ideas flow freely, directions shift, and possibilities are explored. Once we align on a vision, the focus sharpens: refining details without the risk of costly late-stage overhauls. This approach ensures the final piece not only looks polished but also communicates your narrative effectively.
Quality takes time. Most illustrations require 20–30 hours of work, spread over weeks to allow for thoughtful iteration. If the perfect solution came in one attempt, AI could do the job—but innovation demands more.
Questions? Drop me a line here
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