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3D illustration of people in a conference space, interacting with two large standing screens. They are manipulating information and 3D animations of objects at a cellular level. The focus is on the screens, which are in colour and the displays and attendees are in grey scale.

3D Animation in Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Education

November 27, 2025
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Editorial illustration of a woman's head and torso. Her body is head-on and her head is turned to the side in profile view. She has a ponytail. Dashed lines form the outline of several internal organs, including the brain, lungs and heart. Arranged around the woman are circular panels featuring  various organs, including an eye, kidneys and a pancreas.

Vital Organs In The Human Body

August 12, 2025
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Profile view of a female migraine patient with brain anatomy overlayed, defining the cortex, thalamus, trigeminal nerve fibers, trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC) and trigeminal ganglion.

Benefits of Using 3D Medical Animation Videos In Medical Education

July 17, 2025
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Photograph of woman’s hands over a piece of drawing paper. A pencil in the right hand is being used to draw a canine heart in section.

What Is A Medical Illustrator?

June 29, 2025
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Portrait layout image of hundreds of bacteria with contrasting green and purple hues. The edges of the image fade to darkness in a vignette effect.

World Microbiome Day Celebrated in a Nature Journal Cover

June 27, 2025
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3D illustration of people in a conference space, interacting with two large standing screens. They are manipulating information and 3D animations of objects at a cellular level. The focus is on the screens, which are in colour and the displays and attendees are in grey scale.

3D Animation in Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Education

Editorial illustration of a woman's head and torso. Her body is head-on and her head is turned to the side in profile view. She has a ponytail. Dashed lines form the outline of several internal organs, including the brain, lungs and heart. Arranged around the woman are circular panels featuring  various organs, including an eye, kidneys and a pancreas.

Vital Organs In The Human Body

Profile view of a female migraine patient with brain anatomy overlayed, defining the cortex, thalamus, trigeminal nerve fibers, trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC) and trigeminal ganglion.

Benefits of Using 3D Medical Animation Videos In Medical Education

Photograph of woman’s hands over a piece of drawing paper. A pencil in the right hand is being used to draw a canine heart in section.

What Is A Medical Illustrator?

Portrait layout image of hundreds of bacteria with contrasting green and purple hues. The edges of the image fade to darkness in a vignette effect.

World Microbiome Day Celebrated in a Nature Journal Cover

Editorial illustration about patient life featuring a silhouette of a woman seated in an armchair surrounded by oversized versions of everyday objects, including a smartphone, glasses, pill bottle, book, notepad, hiking boots, house plant and backpack.

Enhancing Science and Health Communication with Information Design

Duotone illustration of about 100 people walking and bicycling on a light grey background. Some are walking dogs. Orthographic perspective.

Communication Barriers in Healthcare

Illustration of a brain-machine interface (BMI) showing person with a robotic arm and hand holding a glass of water. A 3D brain with labels shows the neural circuitry involved in controlling the robotic limb.

Emerging Interactive Trends

Custom 3D illustration for axs3d.com and marketing materials. An visualization of AXS Studio workflow from storyboard/wireframe, through, modeling, animation, design and interactive development. These stages are represented by workstations arranged in sequence around a central holographic human figure with visible anatomy—the immersive final product. Healthcare professionals interact with the content on a touchscreen, a VR headset and an ipad. Immersive 3D illustration style, reminiscent of Peter Tarka.

10 Game-Changing Innovations in Medical Animation

Photograph of a medical affairs conference booth exhibit. Two people are participating in an interactive activity about psoriatic arthritis using a kiosk. Three people are observing.

Five Secrets of Successful Interactive Activities for Scientific Conferences

An attempt to generate a genAI image for scientific communication using the prompt “HER2 receptors spread on a cell membrane” with DALL-E 3. The image is wildly inaccurate, looking like psychedelic protrusions reminiscent of a coral reef.

Is Generative AI Ready for Medical and Scientific Communications?

Editorial illustration of a smart phone in a hand and a wall mounted screen. Both devices are showing a still image from a scientific animation. Accessibility and video player icons are distributed throughout the illustration. © 2024 AXS Studio. All rights reserved.

Accessibility in Scientific Communications Part Two: Lowering Barriers to Medical and Scientific Animation

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