Medical illustrator, Hillary Wilson, is interviewed by Nature about her career
Nature interviews Hillary Wilson, a freelance medical illustrator who combines her love for art and medicine. Discover how she found this career path and why she advocates for a more diverse pool of medical illustrators. Read the full interview to learn about the crucial role of art in medicine and its impact on healthcare.
Perspectives on veterinary illustration
Medical illustration in veterinary sciences combines advanced education in science and art. For insights into this line of work, AVMA News interviewed four experts about this unique profession, the challenges these professionals face, and how they’ve developed their careers. This is the first article in our three-part series.
Online Course: Working as a medical illustrator
A course created for medical illustrators by professional medical illustrators, actively working in the field.
BIG NEWS! We are delighted to announce that we are launching our first online course on 31st March 2022! The Learn Medical Art team has been very busy behind the scenes over the past year putting together this course focussing on working as a medical illustrator. Preorder now and get it at a discounted price, offer ends 31st March 2022!
This is a truly unique course, offering you over 23 lessons on how to work effectively as a medical illustrator. We cover everything from client communication through to the production process.
How we manage a remote medical illustration team
One of our Learn Medical Art audience members asked us how we are able to manage a remote team of medical illustrators. In this episode, LMA co-founder, Annie Campbell, shares how she and her co-director, Emily Holden, manage a team of remote medical illustrators in their studio.
Creating transparency with line illustrations
Our Learn Medical Art co-founder Annie Campbell shares some tips in the fundamentals of line drawing in your medical illustration. In this video, Annie shares some tips on how to draw transparency with only line illustrations. These are techniques used by the old masters of medical illustration and it's nice to see how these techniques can be easily translated to digital illustrations.
Figure Drawing Tips with Medical Illustrator Susie Brighouse
In this video, medical illustrator Susie Brighouse, provides art direction and feedback for figure drawing in a recent medical illustration project. The feedback notes she provides reflects that of a studio environment so immerse yourself into the professional world and have a watch to get an insight into her thought process as she does a draw over and provides feedback to another medical illustration artist.
Medical artist, Karli Mogen, is interviewed on the Expanding with Boyana podcast
Karli Mogen is a mixed media artist, designer, and illustrator from south Florida skilled in a variety of techniques and media, including both traditional and digital art processes. In this podcast interview with Expanding with Boyana, Karli shares an insight into her world of medical art.
BioHues Digital founders, Nancy Chu Ji and Shawn Yue Liu, share their origin story
Meet the BioHues Digital Founders, Nancy and Shawn, as they share their journey to success in starting their own medical illustration and animation company.
A podcast interview with Design that Cell founder, Sarah Nersesian, by Papa PhD
Papa PhD is a podcast that’s focused on bringing you the career journeys and insights of MSc and PhD graduates around the world on job searching, skills development, networking, entrepreneurship, mental health, and more. In this episode, he interviews Sarah Nersesian, a PhD researcher who pursues many passions and interests in life, while remaining a scientist at heart.
School of Motion gets an insight into how Microverse Studios created this short animation on cancer killing gene therapy
School of Motion interviews talented medical animation team, Microverse Studios, to get an in-depth breakdown on the tools they used to create this animated short on gene therapy and its ability to kill cancer cells.