about courtney
Elevating science through clear, compelling visuals.
As a board Certified Medical Illustrator (CMI) with over 9 years of experience working as a creative in the pharmaceutical, life sciences, and biotechnology industries, I specialize in translating complex scientific content into clear, compelling visuals that support comprehension, strengthen brand identity, and drive audience engagement. My work spans design, medical illustration, and animation delivered across e-learning platforms, conference materials, sales presentations, regulatory training, and integrated marketing campaigns.
As a board Certified Medical Illustrator (CMI) with over 9 years of experience working as a creative in the pharmaceutical, life sciences, and biotechnology industries, I specialize in translating complex scientific content into clear, compelling visuals that support comprehension, strengthen brand identity, and drive audience engagement. My work spans design, medical illustration, and animation delivered across e-learning platforms, conference materials, sales presentations, regulatory training, and integrated marketing campaigns.
design
Print production
Brand identity management
User interface (UI) design
E-learning design
Information design & data visualization
Marketing campaign development
medical illustration
Mechanisms of action (MOA)
Cellular pathways
Molecular interactions
Anatomy and physiology
Patient education materials
And more
animation
2D Motion graphics
Whiteboard animation
Animated Infographics
Digital cutouts
Flipped classroom
Software interface tutorials
career path
I began my career as a medical illustrator, but over time, that foundation expanded into a multidisciplinary design career.
Each transition added new capabilities while reinforcing the same core principles: clarity, accuracy, and strategic visual communication. I approach every project with the same rigor I developed as an illustrator, regardless of the medium or deliverable.
My process is collaborative and research-driven, informed directly by my background in medical illustration. Each project begins with a thorough understanding of the subject matter, the audience, and the goals.
From there, I move through structured phases — sketching, stakeholder input, and iterative refinement — to make sure the final work is both scientifically grounded and visually effective.