We specializes in recreating and repurposing journal and Powerpoint figures, graphs, algorithms and tables.

From inadequate copies or scans given us, we generate professional press ready graphics to accentuate your manuscript, poster or presentation.

Benefits:

  1. Quick and cost-effective
  2. Figures, graphs, tables, and algortihms
  3. From existing journal publication to your manuscript
  4. From Powerpoint to your mauscript
  5. Develop you own figure
  6. Journals, chapters or other publications
  7. Press-ready files for journal!
  8. Send a fax, reference, scan of PDF and we do the rest

You've already done what you do best - research and write. You've compiled your thoughts and created a well-written manuscript, chapter or presentation. To supplement any good written work or presentation, it is often necessary to include graphical elements that represent the data, a process or a concept. Often times, these figures .... «learn more»

VIEW THE GALLERY: Before and After creations we have completed quickly and economically but with professional result! «learn more»

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RECENT CLIENT: Cardiac Emergencies, a text book currently on sale at Amazon, contains a great number of our complex Figures repurposed in the "Basic Physiology" chapter written by Gregory Fermann, MD.



What makes publishers happy?

Receiving high quality images that were downsampled from top end vector-based authoring programs. Having a figure, graph or algorithm image that is press-ready (that they have to do nothing to) and that they do not have to recreate speeds up the layout process and makes you, and your article, look great!

What makes publishers UNhappy?

Receiving an image that was scanned and placed in Microsoft Word. Scans in general make a publisher cringe. It is very difficult to produce a scan of sufficient "press" quality to print well. While they may look good on your computer monitor screen, they often do not print well; and certainly do not resize well when being placed in the article layout.



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