Visualizing science so that the audience remembers.
A figure is often the first thing a reader understands, and sometimes the only thing they remember. We create scientific illustration that stays accurate down to the mechanism while remaining a pleasure to look at. That means 2D and 3D visuals for papers, decks, websites, and the wall of a conference booth. Every image begins with the science and builds outward from there.
We read the paper. We ask what the mechanism actually is, where the ambiguity sits, and what a viewer needs to grasp first. Because the studio is led by scientists, that conversation moves quickly, and the result holds up to expert scrutiny while still landing with a general audience. You get accuracy and beauty in the same image, because that is the brief.