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DNA Illustrations helps you communicate complex medical and scientific information clearly, accurately, and effectively. With nearly 30 years of experience, we partner with publishers, agencies, and medical professionals to develop custom visual solutions that support your editorial, educational, and marketing goals.

Each project begins with your message. Through expert visual problem-solving, we translate complex concepts—such as surgical procedures, anatomy, disease processes, and mechanisms of action—into illustrations that are purposeful, precise, and tailored to your audience. The result is imagery that strengthens understanding, enhances credibility, and elevates your content.

How can we help tell your story?
Explore our portfolio to see examples spanning a wide range of subjects, styles, and audiences.

Endorsements

  • Medical illustration showing intrathecal (spinal) delivery of medication for intractable pain in end of life patients

    Dr. John Elefteriades - former Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine

    Alex Webber and DNA Illustrations have produced superb illustrations of the heart and great vessels for our publications for both the lay public and professional audiences. Alex has an exceptional command of anatomy. Her creativity permits the author's message to be conveyed clearly and powerfully in the figures. Her figures literally "sell the book".

  • Converging treatment therapies

    Paul Wellen - Art Director

    Alex was terrific to work with. She translated a very complex and challenging medical science story about circulating biomarkers into a bold, engaging and accessible illustration for both a cover and an inside feature spread, showing great care about the content and openness to feedback throughout the process. Her communication was clear, timely and easy. Alex will probably be the first person I think of for medical science and healthcare topics going forward and I hope to work with her again!

  • Illustration showing an elderly patient exhibiting Postural Dysadaptation Syndrome

    Dick Kerr - Group Editor

    Alex did a great job designing and executing covers for several editions of "Urology Times Clinical Edition," for which I oversaw editorial content. I was always amazed that Alex could take a very esoteric topic and develop a beautiful, accurate, and often dramatic image to illustrate it. Her creative work is tasteful and knowledge of anatomy unsurpassed. In short, Alex is great to work with.

  • Editorial illustration on tinnitus showing inner ear anatomy

    Pete Seltzer - VP of Graphic Design and Production

    As Group Art Director for Advanstar Communications, Alexandra was my “go to” illustrator for several of the clinical B2B journals I art directed. Time and time again, Alex created innovative cover illustrations, on time, on budget and exceeded expectations on a consistent basis. She pitched concepts that were unique and out-of-the-box, when we were fresh out of ideas on subjects that were well traveled. Alex also provided polished spot art developed from pencil sketches submitted by medical personnel. I thoroughly enjoyed the creative exchange with Alex on every project. 

  • Close up of the lateral region of the brain showing structural changes in Alzheimer's

    Mary Ellen Niatas - Creative Director

    Alex always delivers an image that is not only accurate but better than anything that I can imagine. Her work has depth and texture that can take my breathe away. She always meets her deadlines and communicates well with me and the physician authors when necessary.