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The work of Bryan Christie


From Scientific American to Newsweek it seemed like Bryan Christie’s crisp, clear, and aesthetically pleasing visuals dominated medical editorial illustration.

Intestines in figure


Bryan likes to refer to himself as a 3D illustrator who just happens to do medical illustration. And he happens to do it extremely well. “My studio isn’t strictly a medical studio; we take on a variety of work. It’s more of an informational design/illustration studio.”


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I can only describe Bryan’s work as beautiful simplicity. He is a master at taking out all of the extraneous information, all of the distracting details, and focusing solely on the pertinent information. He strips everything away without ever making his visuals boring or static.


So what makes Bryan’s work so strong and compelling?


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some recent medical works

Goiter woman by Bryan Christie

Punching Anatomy by Bryan Christie

Wired Formula 1 by Bryan Christie

Saatchi/Matrix Project by Bryan Christie