Nanoimaging Microscope: 3D Product Showcase

 

About the project

Our client was looking for 3D visualizations of their benchtop super-resolution microscope for nanoimaging, which can see individual molecules in living cells down to 20nm. The client wanted to showcase their products’ sleek, compact appearance whilst also showcasing its multiple applications.
They wanted to explain how super resolution imaging works and how exciting fluorophores produces a super-res image. They also wanted showcase their clinical applications and how they do single particle tracking.

Our services

  • Research

  • 3D model development

  • 3D animations

  • 3D website graphics

  • 2D software mock-up animations

  • 2D Website graphics

  • Motion graphics

  • Final video edit and sound mix

What our client provided

  • CAD models

  • Examples of microscopy imaging and software interface

  • Live footage for marketing video edit

 

One 3D model, multiple outputs

3D inline website graphics

The assets we created for the medical device animation were repurposed for the client’s website. When working with startups, we prioritize return on investment by ensuring the assets we produce are versatile and deliver maximum value across multiple applications.

Product brochures

We also used the images in the client’s product brochures, helping to create a cohesive visual identity across all their sales and marketing materials. This unified approach ensures they present themselves in the strongest, most professional way when going to market.

Emily Holden

Emily is a medical illustrator and animator who runs Now Medical Studios with her business partner, Annie Campbell. She has spent years working as a medical artist and eLearning developer for multiple higher educational establishments and commercial clients within the UK.

Emily has developed a YouTube channel creating her own medical animation tutorials, which has gained her a large audience following. This has lead to her invitation and collaboration with LinkedIn Learning, where she now has her own course dedicated to medical animation, “The Fundamentals of Medical Animation”.

She co-founded and is an active contributor of Learn Medical Art, a channel dedicated to creating and sharing tutorials, articles and resources from the field.

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