Comparative anatomical accuracy
Illustrations based on species-specific anatomy, from companion animals to livestock and wildlife. Accurate across different anatomical systems and variations.
Clarity for veterinary education and practice
Visuals designed to support veterinarians, students, and animal health professionals in understanding conditions, procedures, and treatments.
A structured, reliable workflow
From briefing to final delivery: clear communication, iterative feedback, and publication-ready files tailored to veterinary use.
Professional veterinary medical illustration services
Veterinary medical illustration is the specialized discipline of translating complex animal anatomy, pathology, and clinical procedures into clear, accurate visuals.
In veterinary science, research, and education, text alone is often not sufficient. A well-developed veterinary medical illustration bridges the gap between scientific data and real understanding.
Whether you are preparing a publication, developing educational material, or explaining a surgical procedure, the quality of your visuals directly affects clarity, credibility, and impact.
I work with universities, veterinary researchers, publishers, and life science organizations to create custom veterinary illustrations that are scientifically grounded and visually precise.
“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.”
Veterinary medical illustration focus areas
Why veterinary medical illustration requires specialized expertise
Veterinary illustration is fundamentally different from general medical illustration.
Animal anatomy varies significantly between species. Even subtle anatomical differences can have major implications in research, diagnosis, and surgical planning.
This requires:
- profound understanding of animal anatomy and physiology
- knowledge of species-specific pathology
- ability to interpret scientific and clinical data accurately
A generic or stock-based image cannot capture these nuances. It may look correct, but it lacks the underlying anatomical reliability required for professional use.
A custom veterinary anatomical illustration ensures that every structure, relationship, and detail reflects the biological reality of your subject.
About Karin Spijker
I am Karin Spijker, a scientific and medical illustrator with a background in drawing, painting, and textile design. With a master’s in scientific illustration and additional skills in 3D production, I combine accuracy, artistry, and storytelling. My work helps healthcare and publishing teams communicate complex ideas clearly and reliably.
Alongside commissioned projects, I also create independent artworks inspired by nature, anatomy, and landscapes. My mission is to make science and nature accessible, inspiring, and visually engaging.
What are veterinary medical illustrations?
Veterinary medical illustrations are visual representations of veterinary knowledge, including:
- anatomical structures
- surgical procedures
- pathological conditions
- biological processes
Their strength lies in the combination of scientific validation and visual clarity.
Unlike general animal illustration, this discipline is not about artistic interpretation; it is about precision, structure, and communication.
Applications of veterinary medical illustration
Veterinary illustration supports a wide range of professional contexts.
The value of anatomical precision in veterinary illustration
In veterinary science, accuracy is not optional. Every structure must be correct.
From the ligaments in a horse’s leg to the innervation of a feline eye, small inaccuracies can lead to misunderstanding or reduced credibility.
High-quality veterinary anatomy illustrations are based on:
- peer-reviewed literature
- anatomical references
- clinical input when needed
Classical works such as Handbuch der Anatomie der Tiere für Künstler provide a historical foundation, but current clinical knowledge is essential for modern applications.
This level of precision ensures that illustrations are suitable for:
- academic education
- scientific publications
- clinical and surgical use
Custom veterinary medical illustration versus stock images and AI tools
Stock libraries and AI tools can be useful for generic visuals, but they fall short in professional veterinary contexts. They lack control, accuracy, and scientific validation.
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Custom Medical Illustrations (Karin Spijker)
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Stock Images / AI Tools
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Scientific accuracy
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100% verified and based on professional expertise
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Often generic, outdated, or factually incorrect
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Uniqueness
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100% verified and based on professional expertise
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Often generic, outdated, or factually incorrect
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Didactic focus
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Specifically designed to explain your message
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General imagery, often lacking instructional focus
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Flexibility
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Fully adaptable throughout the design process
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No or very limited customization
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Visual consistency
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A consistent visual language across materials
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Mixed styles from multiple sources
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AI tools do not understand anatomy or biological function; they reproduce visual patterns without scientific reasoning. In medical and scientific contexts, even small inaccuracies can undermine trust or lead to serious misinterpretation. Custom veterinary medical illustration provides verified accuracy and accountability.
For high-stakes communication, custom work remains the most reliable choice.
Why work with a specialized veterinary medical illustrator
Choosing the right illustrator directly affects the outcome of your project.
Working with a specialized professional ensures:
- scientifically accurate visuals
- alignment with your research or educational goals
- efficient collaboration and feedback
- long-term usability of the images
What distinguishes my approach
- Certified medical illustrator with a strong focus on accuracy and reliability
- Premium custom work, built from scratch for each project
- Multidisciplinary expertise combining science, anatomy, and visual communication
- High visual clarity, even in complex subjects
- International experience with English-language and global projects
- Flexible production, from 2D illustration to high-end 3D visualization
The veterinary medical illustration process
A structured workflow ensures clarity, efficiency, and accuracy throughout the project.
Each project typically includes:
1. Briefing and scope definition
We define your audience, purpose, and visual strategy.
2. Scientific research
Analysis of anatomy, references, and clinical material.
3. Concept development
Initial sketches focused on structure and clarity.
4. Production and refinement
Development into a detailed, high-resolution illustration.
5. Final delivery
Optimized files for print, digital, or presentation use.
This process ensures that the final visual aligns precisely with your communication goals.
Licensing, usage, and long-term value
Veterinary medical illustrations are intellectual property.
You receive a usage license tailored to your needs, for example:
- publication
- education
- digital platforms
- international distribution
Extended options include:
- exclusive licenses
- long-term usage
- full copyright transfer
Clear agreements are defined at the start of the project.
Understanding medical illustration pricing
Every project is custom and depends on scope, complexity, and intended usage. If you would like a clear overview of how pricing is structured, including typical ranges and licensing, you can explore the pricing page.
Working approach and collaboration
High-quality veterinary medical illustrations are created through collaboration.
Each project involves:
- direct communication
- clear alignment on goals
- structured feedback rounds
Through an international network of researchers, universities, and professionals, I ensure that each project aligns with current scientific standards.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about the illustration process, timelines, pricing, licensing, file delivery, and collaboration.
Start your veterinary illustration project
If you are looking for a professional partner who understands both veterinary science and visual communication, I would be happy to support your project.
Whether your focus is research, education, or clinical communication, the goal remains the same:
to create visuals that communicate with clarity, precision, and authority.
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