Illustrations
Scientific illustration translates complex biomedical concepts into precise, compelling visuals — from product renders and surgical diagrams to journal-ready figures and patient-friendly graphics.

Anticancer Drug: 3D Pharma Illustration
Two-page biomedical illustration spread visualizing the structure and trafficking defect of the ABCG2-Q141K variant.

Journal Cover Art
Visually representing the core scientific concept, designed to engage readers and highlight research

3D Product Illustration
High-quality 3D render illustration showcasing a medical device product

Prodrug Micelles: Scientific Illustration
Scientific illustration visualizing the composition and function of innovative prodrug micelles in the tumor microenvironment, designed for peer-reviewed journal publication.

Pelvis: 3D Anatomical Model
3D anatomical model created from CT data, optimized and textured for accurate and visually detailed anatomical visualization

HCC Risk Predictors: Visual Abstract
Visual abstract illustrating the core findings of a study on HCC risk predictors, designed for both journal publication and social
Hernia Repair: Surgical Illustration
Black and white surgical illustration depicting the single port laparoscopic repair of diaphragmatic herniation, created to clearly convey procedural steps

Phlebotomy: Procedure Vector Illustrations
Educational phlebotomy illustration designed for medical students and residents, featuring step-by-step visuals from the learner’s perspective.
Illustration Styles
Biomedical illustration is produced in a range of visual styles, each suited to different communication contexts and audiences.
3D Style
A lifelike style that brings depth and realism to your visuals—perfect for rendering medical devices, anatomical structures, and molecular environments where precision and visual impact are essential.
Full Color Style
This style adds lighting, shading, texture, and fine details, creating a richer, more dimensional look. It offers greater realism and depth than the schematic style and may incorporate 3D techniques for enhanced visual impact.
Simple Color Style (Schematic Style)
Characterized by flat, solid colors and minimal shading, this style maintains a clean, two-dimensional appearance. It’s ideal for clear, schematic visuals where simplicity and focus are key.