An interview with medical and veterinary illustrator, Diogo Guerra
Annie and Emily sit down for a lovely interview with the talented Diogo Guerra, medical and veterinary illustrator. Diogo Guerra, a medical and veterinary illustrator with a background in veterinary medicine. After seeing there was a gap in the market for high quality visual resources for the veterinary field, Diogo decided to change his career path and begin to create beautiful resources that combine intricate illustrations with well conceived and clear designs.
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