Scientifically accurate,
project-specific visuals
Developed from verified medical references and aligned with current anatomical and clinical standards. Consistent terminology and visual hierarchy across complete publications.
Clarity tailored to your audience and use case
Illustrations remove unnecessary visual noise and focus on essential structures and processes, improving comprehension for students, researchers, and patients.
A collaborative, structured workflow
From briefing to final delivery: sketch approval rounds, precise refinement, and publication-ready files, delivered on schedule.
Why hire a medical illustrator?
Medical illustration is essential for communicating complex medical and biomedical information with clarity and precision. Whether you are working at a scientific publisher, pharmaceutical company, university, or research institute, if your goal is clarity and impact, your project requires a professional approach.
When you hire a medical illustrator, you ensure that:
- Scientific data is visually accurate and easy to understand
- Surgical procedures and anatomical structures are clearly explained
- Research findings are presented in a professional, publication-ready format
- Complex information becomes accessible to both specialists and non-experts
Custom visuals reduce misinterpretation and significantly improve communication quality.
“I have worked with Karin Spijker for many years on various visual projects. The greatest common denominator in these projects is a qualitative, professional image delivered on time. Karin is entirely at home in both fields, whether an illustration or high-end image editing on photo material.”
“Karin Spijker has performed assignments for me several times to my complete satisfaction, such as logos and two 3D animations. Karin can translate the information from a briefing into the desired end product and can think along with you pleasantly. In doing so, she works accurately, follows the set timetable, and honors her appointments. Karin is also a charming person to work with.”
“For my clients, I have asked Karin Spijker more often for customized assignments, especially for more specialized image editing. Karin can conjure up software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. She is very meticulous and also communicates about progress. I highly recommend Karin, her work, and her pleasant cooperation.”
What does a medical illustrator do?
A medical illustrator translates complex medical and scientific information into clear, accurate, and publication-ready visuals. This goes far beyond artistic drawing; it requires profound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathology, combined with strong visual communication skills.
Typical applications include:
- Medical and scientific publications
- E-learning and training materials
- Surgical and clinical planning visuals
- Patient education and communication materials
- Medico-legal illustrations
- Visual explanations of treatments and mechanisms
- 3D visualizations and animations
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When to hire a medical illustrator
You may need a medical illustrator if you are working on:
- Patient education materials or informed consent visuals
- Medical textbooks or academic publications
- Scientific articles or journal submissions
- Healthcare communication or marketing content
- Clinical presentations or conference materials
- E-learning platforms or training modules
If accuracy, clarity, and credibility are critical to your project, working with a specialised medical illustrator is the right choice.
Custom medical illustration services
Every project is developed as a custom solution. This ensures full control over content, level of detail, and visual style.
Services include:
- Anatomical illustrations (human and animal)
- Surgical and procedural illustrations
- Condition and diagnosis visuals
- Treatment and mechanism illustrations
- Medical diagrams and infographics
Illustrations are created for both digital and print use and tailored to your publication or brand requirements.
The importance of research, publications, and education
High-quality medical illustrations increase the likelihood that research and clinical studies are accepted by leading journals. They improve communication with peer reviewers and enhance the professional presentation of your work.
Clear visuals:
- Improve knowledge transfer in education and e-learning
- Support patient understanding
- Strengthen scientific communication
- Reduce ambiguity in complex topics
Whether your illustration is for a nature publication, a surgical guide, or a patient-facing explanation, clarity and accuracy are essential.
About the illustrator
I am Karin Spijker, a scientific and medical illustrator specialized in translating complex medical information into clear, structured visuals. With a background in drawing and painting and a Master’s degree in scientific illustration, I combine visual skill with a strong understanding of anatomy and communication.
My work supports healthcare professionals, publishers, and organizations in creating accurate and effective visual content.
Why work with a specialized medical illustrator
Compared to stock images or general designers, a specialized medical illustrator offers:
- Scientific accuracy – based on verified anatomical and medical knowledge
- Custom solutions – tailored to your exact content and audience
- Publication-ready quality – correct formats, resolution, and standards
- Direct collaboration – clear communication throughout the process
This ensures reliable, high-quality visuals without interpretation errors.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about the illustration process, timelines, pricing, licensing, file delivery, and collaboration.
Hire a medical illustrator for your project
Are you working on a publication, educational platform, or clinical project and need visuals that are not only visually strong but also accurate and reliable?
Hiring a medical illustrator ensures clarity, credibility, and impact.












