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We like to have a little fun here at BSI. #Unscienceananimal is trending [...]
We like to have a little fun here at BSI. #Unscienceananimal is trending [...]
AXS Studio, Inc. is a visual communications company that develops interactive experiences and [...]
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Infographics are visual representations of information or data that concentrate on the human [...]
Winter jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum, is one of the only flowers in bloom in [...]
Illustrating birds is always wonderful. When it’s for a friend, is a bird [...]
My botanical illustrations and diagrams have recently been published in a book all [...]
If you are a project manager in pharma, medical affairs or medical education, you could be facing the challenge of choosing between hiring an illustrator for custom images and opting for quick stock images to bring your project to life. But how do you deal with that challenge; how do you know what’s best for your project? Pharma and medical education teams are continually evolving, undergoing constant reorganization. Often project managers only have enough time to provide a sufficiently complete briefing for an illustration they need. It is also increasingly evident with their different education and backgrounds and there are big differences in people’s expectations when it comes to what a scientific illustration studio can do. This also means they can potentially judge custom and stock images as being very similar. How similar are they? Here we unpack the pros and cons of using stock and custom scientific illustrations for
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Happy New Year Everyone! So, I spent the holiday with my sister and her family and one of the best…
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Mycology is a branch of biology that studies the genetic and biomedical properties [...]
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Thousands of art buyers visit Medical Illustration Sourcebook each month to view a wide [...]
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Hendrik Gheerardyn develops schematic illustrations to communicate complex ideas involving nature and science. [...]
This Guest blog is by Lillian Brooks. Get in touch with her on lillian@learningdisabilities.info According [...]
Greenery has always been associated with winter and christmas. This blog explores a [...]
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Understanding the inner workings of human muscles encourages athletes to train safely, learn [...]
Dentistry is a branch of medicine that concentrates on the study, diagnosis, prevention, [...]
A threatened species is identified as being likely to become endangered within the [...]
I sent three friends (one of them my sister) a Snapchat of my new kitchen faucet and the responses were…
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Foraging with Kids has recently hit the bookshops. It’s written by Adele Nozedar, and illustrated [...]
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Visual Science's CRISPR Gene-Editing Systems 3D Animation is based on molecular modeling and dynamics, [...]
The Pseudobulbar Affect is characterized by uncontrollable crying or laughing at inappropriate moments. [...]
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With so many scientific communication studios online, and their portfolios open for you to browse, it might seem as if shopping for a studio to work with is no big deal. But in reality, that’s not really the case. Even with such a broad choice of studios available online, there are some crucial considerations to make to turn this into an excellent opportunity for medical businesses. Many key factors play a role in forming a valuable relationship between a pharmaceutical company and its scientific communication studio. If you’re the person at a medical company who is responsible for sourcing illustrations, information design and 3D, the largest part of the search process that leads you to understand the best options and choosing the appropriate agency falls uniquely on your shoulders. To help you structure your selection process, here is a list of aspects that need to be considered: Is a studio
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Autumn leaves are incredibly beautiful. The form of the leaf coupled with their [...]
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BSI has partnered with Civiam to provide high quality anatomical models for medical education in Brazil! We are offering a bonus e-learning experience with the product, the newly-launched QR Anatomy! Each anatomical model comes with a QR code, customer...
BSI has partnered with Civiam to provide high quality anatomical models for medical education in Brazil! We are offering a bonus e-learning experience with the product, the newly-launched QR Anatomy! Each anatomical model comes with a QR code, customer...
Marcelo and Carol were invited to speak at a local high school, as part of Arts Fest week, in which artists from various arenas come to speak to art students about possible career paths they could pursue. We were quite happy to be invited. Many young s...
Marcelo and Carol were invited to speak at a local high school, as part of Arts Fest week, in which artists from various arenas come to speak to art students about possible career paths they could pursue. We were quite happy to be invited. Many young s...
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Ornithological illustration artist Justine Lee Hirten uses design to explain the branches of [...]
Nanobot Medical Animation Studio uses nanotechnology to further facilitate the ways we understand [...]
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We’re honored to welcome Dr. Emma Cheng to our Medical Illustration Program! Professionally [...]
Sliced Bread Animation is a fully integrated digital production company that consistently produces [...]
Great news! Body Scientific International has become NMSDC certified! What does that mean? BSI is officially registered as a minority-owned business recognized by the Chicago Minority Supplier Development Council (CMSDC). For more information, visit ww...
We are so pleased to welcome illustrator Kouzou Sakai, represented by Folio, to [...]
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Trinity has created a stunning chair rendering advertising the high-quality office chair known [...]
This week, we’re showcasing work by two Medical Illustration & Animation artists, Bonnie [...]
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My undergraduate fine art degree is in Printmaking. Mostly screenprinting (serigraphy) but lots of etching, lithography, monoprinting, and also painting of course. Not a ton of relief printing for me back then, but just enough to love it. Fast forward ...
Medical animation and graphics make up much of the content we feature here [...]
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In the end, going with an outside designer was key. I was able to give some final input that I think makes it “my own” but Brett at Creativibe did the heavy lifting, and made this a success! Here are some of the concepts, along with the final. Yay! ...
Designer BioMed created a striking 3D reconstructed neuron model for the Alford Laboratory [...]
Tiffany Slaybaugh DaVanzo of Slaybaugh Studios recently produced a series of illustrations for [...]
Nicole Ottawa and Oliver Meckes from Eye of Science recently produced spectacular images [...]
Body Scientific International recently unveiled a 3-tab lenticular, raised-relief model called “Understanding the [...]
This illustration by Falconieri Visuals served as a full-page layout in Scientific American [...]
SilverLeaf Studios created this digital poster for TAP Integrative’s website detailing the physiological [...]
Tolpa Studios was commissioned to create a 4-part infographic series for Butterfly Network, [...]
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We are excited to announce our 3-tab lenticular, raised-relief model of Understanding the Effects of Heartworm Disease created for Boehringer Ingelheim. The client wanted to showcase how heartworm disease is a disease of the pulmonary arteries! The wor...
Here's a still from a procedural animation Single Cell Animation recently created for [...]
Here's a still from a medical animation by Patrick Eckhold of an arthroscopic [...]
This illustration by Michele Graham demonstrates a basketball player using core muscles in [...]
Here are some new illustrations of normal anatomy and common conditions of the [...]
It began with a train ride from Grand Central Station in New York to Yale University in New Haven. My mission: to speak to a group of pre-Med and pre-Health students; members of a national organization called MedX, whose mission is to explore the healthcare field from an array of interdisciplinary, holistic perspectives. Objective: to pose the question: is medical narration just icing on the cake?
https://legacybiostudios.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/HMP.mp4 The work and process of working with international groups On my case studies page, I cover the work…
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Body Scientific teamed up with Goodheart-Willcox to create their latest nursing assistant book [...]
Here's an animation by Graham Studios of the fill and void cycle in [...]
This figure by Applied Art is part of a series for an Operative [...]
The term entrepreneur was coined by Jean-Baptiste Say, a French economist and scholar. The word originally came from the French…
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The term “Mechanism of Action,” as used here, refers to the biochemical process [...]