Hello Reader, Here’s what’s been going on lately in the studio — a mix of exciting projects, a fresh animation release, and some cooler moments at home. 1. Animation in the Making We’ve started early design work on a new animation that addresses one of the biggest public health threats of our time: antibiotic resistance. The first visual proposal still needs refinement, but it already captures the core idea. Each year, over 1.2 million people die from infections that no longer respond to...
about 1 month ago • 1 min read
Hello Reader, We’re in the thick of summer and busy as ever in the studio. Here's a quick look at what’s new: 1. Animation in the Making We’re working on a new animation that shows how NAD supports energy production in mitochondria - and why this matters for health. Our client NADMED, based in Finland, has developed a new way to measure NAD levels accurately and affordably. Until now, NAD testing was expensive, mainly used in research, and not very reliable. This is the first tool that really...
about 2 months ago • 2 min read
Hello Reader, Lots going on at the studio right now, so let’s dive straight in: 1. New animation GIF from Satellos explaining DMD We’ve just wrapped up an exciting 3D animation for Satellos, and the full video will be released soon. After watching the final version, our client felt the voice-over wasn’t quite right - something that only really becomes clear once you see and hear everything together. Luckily, changing voice-over is no big deal. There are plenty of talented artists who can...
2 months ago • 1 min read
Hello Reader, First things first: Welcome to my newsletter!Here’s your first behind-the-scenes look at what we’ve been working on at Life Science Animation. 1. From the studio We’re developing a 5-minute animation to help parents of premature babies understand a clinical study.Here's a look at early design proposals: Real feedback we’ve received: “The hair under the baby’s hat is unlikely - remove it.” “Change the onesie to a diaper - newborns at this stage don’t wear onesies.” “Add a vented...
3 months ago • 1 min read