[quote style=”1″ author=”TODD BUCK / MEDICAL ILLUSTRATOR”]The Medical Illustration Sourcebook goes to medical art buyers who do more than click the “like” button. They hire. Based on my return on investment with the Sourcebook, I will continue to advertise in it. One phone call from a company you may have never heard of can change your work flow trajectory for years. I say this as I am working on a large project from a company I initially connected with via the Sourcebook.[/quote]

[quote style=”1″ author=”AMITA STAROSIELSKI / FREELANCE ART PRODUCER”]I look at it (AtEdge) almost every time I start a project to see if there is anyone in the book that I am not familiar with.[/quote]

[quote style=”1″ author=”CHRIS BUDA / MANAGER OF ART BUYING / BBDO“]I continuously use AtEdge and have worked with a number of the photographers featured. The books really are a great tool to have around, to see new work and to reference when we have an upcoming photo shoot.[/quote]

[quote style=”1″ author=”SARA CLARK / SENIOR ART PRODUCER / TBWA\MEDIA ARTS LAB“]AtEdge books are on my desk all the time. You can flip through them quickly and know that all the talent will be strong. The books are all over the agency and our creatives hold on to them for a long time.[/quote]

[quote style=”1″ author=”JANE WHITNEY, B.Sc. A.A.M. / MEDICAL & SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATOR”]I know for certain that the Sourcebook and web site have directed new clients to me, and those connections have more than paid for the cost of the advertising. These new clients are not ones I would have thought to contact on my own, and I know that they are familiar with my work and are looking for my style before they call me.[/quote]