Skin color does not equal diversity
…. But it’s a start. Currently, there’s a wave of conversations revolving around diversity and medicine — however, when not grounded in facts, they can risk sounding like corporate jargon punctuated by hollow buzzwords. As a medical illustrator of Asian American descent, I grew up thinking subconsciously aware of the diversity of my surroundings… or perhaps the lack thereof.
We’re featured in Forbes!
Did you know that fewer than 5% of images in medical textbooks and illustrations show people of color? We are absolutely delighted to share that one of our most recent projects was featured in Forbes! After starting Biotic Artlab in 2020, we are excited to see medical illustration get its spotlight.
Our 5 key tips for successful healthcare pitch decks
A professional, branded pitch deck can help separate your healthcare startup from the competition. We review our top 5 tips to communicate your business’s goals to potential investors in the life science, healthcare, biotech, and medical industries.
3 Basic Principles of Color Theory in Medical Illustration
Recently we were invited by Dr. Levent Efe, surgeon-turned-medical illustrator, to present to a group of medical illustrators in Turkey on the topics of color theory for medical illustration.
Medical Illustration featured in 2021 Tokyo Olympics
Our medical illustrations on rock climbing finger and hand injuries was recently featured in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics at the Academic Program for Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy.
Medical illustrator, Tiffany Fung, is interviewed by Art the Science
Tiffany interviews with Art the Science, a Canadian non-profit organization committed to celebrating science and art.
Medical Illustration in Climbing Sports Medicine
A look into sports medicine and the newly recognized Olympic sport of climbing.
Medical & Scientific Illustration Master’s program in Europe
An overview of studying scientific illustration at Zuyd Hogeschool in The Netherlands.