Looking for custom graphics for science?

Science Graphic Design can help

Graphics for scientists, by scientists

A series of graphical abstracts stacked on top of each other

Why partner with Science Graphic Design?

  • Postgraduate scientific training meets professional design expertise across a wide range of scientific disciplines

  • We understand your science and know how to communicate it effectively

  • Trusted by universities, NGOs, and companies worldwide for custom scientific illustrations and graphics

  • Accessibility-focused design as standard

  • Flexible solutions for every budget and timeline, from single figures to entire reports

Here is how we can help you

For your next paper or grant application

Multiple scientific research papers with graphs, diagrams, and text related to ecology, environmental science, and biological research.
A collage of scientific infographic posters and charts related to biology, ecology, and evolution, including topics like fossil preservation, biogeographic shifts, and viruses in animals.
Cover of the journal 'Cell Host & Microbe' featuring a green tree with roots and surrounding microorganisms, and a cover of 'LANGM' journal with DNA and protein illustrations in the background.

For your lab or organisation

Collection of logos for various research labs and organizations, including Bryant Research, Bristol Hydrology, CVN, FunMorph Lab, BioProtect, and  Plastic Primates lab.
Collage of screenshots from the websites we have made, namely Solutionscapes and International Women in Biomechanics
Collage of slides from our workshop on Accessibility graphic design for scientists

To share your research

Collection of infographic posters about ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change, and environmental science.
Collage of various reports and report spreads that we have designed, namely for Bioprotect
Collage of illustrations used in press releases as well as screenshots from videos we have made
Line drawing of two people connected by a chat bubble indicating a conversation.

This is how we work

Initial enquiry

Tell us about your project and what you need! We’ll follow up to discuss the details, share a quote, timeline, and any paperwork to get things started.

Various drafts of a methods figure, displaying diagrams and steps for training, with illustrations of boxes, a tube, a monkey, and reward icons.

Drafting

We create rough drafts of your graphic to explore layout and content. Your feedback is essential to help us refine the direction until we agree on a final draft.

Stylised methods figure, displaying diagrams and steps for training, with illustrations of boxes, a tube, a monkey, and reward icons.

Stylising

We turn the approved draft into a polished, publication-ready graphic! Minor tweaks can still be made at this stage.

Multiple exports of a stylised methods figure, displaying diagrams and steps for training, with illustrations of boxes, a tube, a monkey, and reward icons.

Final Delivery

We send you the final files and invoice once everything is approved. You’re ready to publish now!

Trusted by researchers at these institutions

Collection of logos of various universities and institutions
Collection of logos of various universities and institutions
Collection of logos of various universities and institutions
  • "I highly recommend Science Graphic Design for the outstanding work they have created for many of my research projects including my stunning research group logo. They have expertly combined scientific accuracy with artistic flair, producing beautiful scientific designs. Their contributions have greatly enhanced my project's communication and left a lasting impression. Thank you, Melisa and the team, for your exceptional talent and professionalism!"

    Dr. Scott J. Davidson, Lecturer in Ecosystem Resilience, University of Plymouth

  • “The amazing outcome of working with Melisa is not only the graphic but also that the process sharpens my own key messages. The graphics generated by Melisa and her team are engaging to audiences, ideal for talks at conferences and stunning summaries of complex processes."

    Prof. Daniela Schmidt FRSB (University of Bristol), IPCC WGII Coordinating Lead author Chapter 13 (Europe)