Industry interviews
What to know how other medical illustrators got into the field? Read or listen to their interviews below.
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Interviews from the Learn Medical Art 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.
Meet the BioHues Digital Founders, Nancy and Shawn, as they share their journey to success in starting their own medical illustration and animation company.
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 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.
The Data Stories podcast interviews Scientific American art director, Jen Christiansen, about her work, background, process , and data visualization trends.
I Love Veterinary interviews medical illustrator, Diogo Guerra, about his job as a medical and veterinary illustrator. Read all about his steps into the illustration field, his career journey and the tips he has for people looking to follow his footsteps.
In this tutorial Dr Ciléin Kearns, from Artibiotics, shows you his process on how he creates this super fun and engaging medical illustration about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)Ciléin is a medical illustrator with background in healthcare as a Doctor, and as a Concept Artist for Video Games. You might recognize his work as part of his incredibly popular brand name and social media handle Artibiotics.
Get a glimpse into the professional life of science illustrator, Val Altounian, in this beautifully produced mini series. The short covers a week in the life of Val at Science magazine and the type of work that she does as part of the team. Get an insight into her process for creating science illustrations, the research behind her work, and learn some of the tools of her trade.
WMHT Public Media gives us a glimpse into the studio life of renowned medical illustrator, Bill Westwood, as we learn about his journey into the field.
Learn how Jon Jieh-hen Tsung, founder of DrawBioMed & Science Visionary, switched careers from being a scientific researcher to becoming a scientific illustrator.
Savanna Jackson gives a talk to an audience at the George Brown College, in Toronto, and gives them an insight into the field of medical illustration and the unique aspects of work that sets it apart from other fields of general design and illustrationm
In this episode of the On The air podcast, host Stephanie Lancaster interviews freelance medical illustrator Tiffany Davanzo to find out more about her career as a freelance medical illustrator.
We’re big fans of the School of Motion, a company that provides world-class training in motion animation and design. In their latest podcast episode they interview a Director of Campbell Medical Illustration, Emily Holden, about her path into medical illustration and the type of work that her studio does.
The Finding Genius Podcast interview’s Samantha “Sam” Bond about her work, her experience in medical game development, and so much more.
The Art is Everything Podcast interviews Jennifer Fairman, of Fairman Studios, about her work as a professor at the Johns Hopkins Art as Applied to Medicine medical illustration program.
Rafael Alvarez interviews associate profession, Lydia Gregg, about her role in the Johns Hopkins University Art as Applied to Medicine Program and provides an insight into her world as a medical illustrator.
As an incoming freshman, Christina Pecora was at a crossroads. She loved science and helping people, which made majoring in nursing attractive. But she also loved art and was good at it.