Gymnastics Illustration Service
Over the last few years I have combined my graphic design trade with my broad gymnastics coaching experience, to create a huge range of skill illustrations.
I am now offering these illustrations to all gymnastics clubs. I want to help clubs provide better resources for their coaches, gymnasts and families.
What I've got
(A) Hundreds of illustrations of body parts, from which I can quickly assemble a wide range of illustrations for General Gym, MAG, WAG and Trampolining.
(B) Adequate (but not spectacular) graphic design skills, with which I can create illustrated resources for your club.
What I can make for you
Almost anything! If you've got skills written down, for any purpose, they will be enhanced by the addition of accompanying illustrations.
Here are some examples:
Skill Descriptions: for Skills Charts or Coaching Manuals.
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Station Cards: to place around a circuit to remind children what they are to do at each station.
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Lesson Plans: add illustrations for the most thorough lesson plans ever!
Certificates of Achievement: gymnasts can not only tell their families and friends what they've achieved, they can show them, too.
Drill Sheets: comprehensive guidance for new coaches, or to enable older gymnasts to train independently towards new skills.
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Homework Sheets: Over the Christmas holidays, send the children away with an illustrated description of the strength and stetches you want them to maintain.
Lesson Plans: add illustrations for the most thorough lesson plans ever!
Websites: little piccies to adorn your pages, or even whole routines. I can even do simple animations!
What you need to do
Just email me and describe to me what you want.
For example, if you have skill descriptions written down, send me the text, and I'll illustrate it for you. If you like, I may even be able to write the descriptions for you, if my expertise is sufficient.
What I'll send you
In most cases, I'll send you PDF files, which you can print out as often as you need to.
What it costs
That depends on how much time it takes me. Simple station cards will be as low as $2 each. Basically, it comes down to the complexity of the task.
I'll certainly try to keep it as affordable as possible.