WHERE SCIENCE AND ART BREAK EVEN
MISSION STATEMENT
Fraulein Medical Illustration is committed to providing the medical healthcare and general media industry with biomedical illustrations,animations or designs in a perfect balance of scientific accuracy and visual aesthetics.
Each project is designed to fit the needs of the client, and to solve the visual communication problem effectively and efficiently from conceptualization to publication.
ABOUT FRAULEIN
MASTERS OF SCIENCE, MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION
Full time Medical Illustrator and Mobile Web Application Developer at Georgia Regents University in Augusta, Georgia...Lynsey Steinberg is a graduate of the Medical Illustration Graduate Program at the Medical College of Georgia [MCG]. Before MCG, she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.F.A. in illustration from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Through her education in undergrad Equine anatomy, Lynsey met fellow medical illustrators Deborah Haines and Jon Foerster and realized her passion for science and art. In May 2012, Lynsey received her Masters of Science in Medical Illustration from GHSU, where she served as class president. In the two years of training in the graduate program, Lynsey was able to experience surgery in the operating room and work directly with doctors and surgeons while gaining experience creating sophisticated work in the healthcare industry. As a professional medical illustrator and freelance artist Lynsey’s passion is to create visually engaging and accurate work for the entirety of the healthcare industry with a specialty in the veterinary sciences, 3D animation, and website design.
EDUCATION
- 2012
Medical College of Georgia.
Maters of Science in Medical Illustration
GRADUATE OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA THE ONLY GRADUATE PROGRAM PROVIDING A SURGICAL TECHNIQUES COURSE.
- 2009
Savannah College of Art and Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Illustration, Summa Cum Laude
ASSOCIATIONS
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
2013 Workshop on HIV Cure and Eradication.
Won Best Poster in Collaboration.
2012 Association of Medical Illustrators Salon Showcase.
2012 Creative Quarterly Journal #27
Runner Up.
2012 Knology of Augusta Logo Design Winner.
2012 UGA Scientific and Medical Illustration Gallery Show.
2011 Association of Medical Illustrators Salon.
2011 UGA Scientific and Medical Illustration Gallery Show.
2009 Drawing on a Theme Gallery Show.
2008 Society of Illustrators - Strange Bedfellows Show.
Milan, Italy
Toronto, Canada
Printed Publication
Augusta, GA
Athens, GA
Baltimore, MD
Athens, GA
Savannah, GA
Savannah, GA
GALLERY
A JACK OF ALL TRADES
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MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION
Surgical: With experience in the operating room aiding in our visual research I am able to visualize the dynamics of the tissues and put it into storytelling/procedural visuals. From the operating room with your surgeons to educating your patients and surgical residents.
Animal Sciences: Growing experience with Equine veterinarian staff members enables me to help educate veterinary students or animal owners/clientele.
Publishing In Healthcare: Medical illustrations for journals, magazines, textbooks, or cover work. Avoid potential problems surfacing by using a trained medical illustrator for your accurate healthcare and creative needs.
Pharmaceutical Illustration: Creative story telling using modern media through striking visuals in presentations or animations. Chimera is one example of a software to pull in accurate PDB files for visuals in Pharmaceuticals.
Medical Legal Illustration: Creating medical demonstrative evidence for the court room.
ANIMATION/INTERACTIVE
Trained extensively in the Georgia program, I can be a great asset to your graphic motion art and medical illustrative needs. It begins with the creative and scientific research: from storyboards, 2D or 3D animation, to completion of the final product with narration. By using an animation, you have already visually captivated your audience on screen or monitor.
Animation Services:
Storyboards
Compositing
3D/2D Animation
3D Modeling
Animations for applications
Animations for surgical procedures
Development Services:
MAC/iOS/Apple Development Services
Interactive iBooks
Game Development for iPad/iPhone
Powerpoint Interface
Presentation Design
DESIGN
Website Design: Your website is today the first point of contact between you and the lay public, so shouldn't your site represent the best professional image of you?
Logo and Marketing Design: A symbolic representation of you or your business. Logo design is important in maintaining a professional marketing image.
Business Design
Business Cards
Decal Design
Business cards
Fliers/Pamphlets
Brochures
Single and Multiple Color Logos
Marketing Images for Facebook Banners
Cheat Sheet of File Types Available for Clients
FAMILIAR SOFTWARE
Maxon Cinema 4D
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Encore
Adobe Flash
Adobe Audition
Adobe Dreamweaver
Adobe Acrobat
Corel Painter X
GameSalad
HTML/CSS/Javascript
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Powerpoint
Pixologic Zbrush
Pixologic Sculptris
Pixmeo OsiriX
QR Code creator
QuarkXpress
Soundtrack Pro
UCSF Chimera
CONTACT F.M.I.
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PROOF
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TESTIMONIALS FROM SOME AMAZING PEOPLE...
I could not be happier with how it turned out, a huge thank you to Lynsey Steinberg of Fraulein Medical Illustration for her creativity and vision. I knew I wanted something beautiful, sharp, and professional, but had no idea how to express how I wanted to achieve a particular image for myself and my company. With little to no direction, Lynsey created a site that I absolutely love and perfectly portrays my horses and business. Thrilled!"
---Leah Lang-Gluscic [LLG EVENTING]
Lynsey did an excellent job re-designing my professional website. She has impressive technical and creative skills, and communicates well throughout the design process. I can thoroughly recommend her work.
--Dr. Judy Harrison of Harrison Clinical Consulting
How ABSOLUTELY EXCITED I was to see the new website! You have done an amazing job!
--Courtney Sendak Defying Gravity Eventing
WHAT IS
MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION?
The most common question I receive about my career choice of medical illustration is, what is medical illustration? Breaking down the formula for the title of a medical illustrator is similar to revealing the illusion behind a magic trick. Magic tricks, like medical illustration are a juxtaposition of two worlds, which shouldn’t fit but do. Medical illustration is the perfect balance of the visual formula for science and art.
In the medical system, from the moment future doctors enter med school, they are learning from images we have created. Because medical illustrators have had had the same science foundation that the medical students have had. From the very basic to the extreme complexities of medicine, medical illustrators illustrate anatomy in its myriad states, from normal to the diseased, to help educate people everywhere. Medical illustrators are the storytellers in the health industry. It is our job to make sure our audience clearly understands what is involved when you are finished looking at an image, looking at a sculpture, watching a video, or pulling a kidney out of a hat, kidding. We need to know how to tell a story for every single person’s needs no matter the education level.
In order to convince the audience the magic is real the magician has to create a visual story they can captivate the audience with. The professional medical illustrator is an individual whose master degree qualifies them to tell a visual story without words. We are trained to understand the systems and organization of the human body in ways only an artist can imagine. A magician sees his reality differently, knowing the secrets behind the story.
When you hire a magician for a show, you hire them based in their ability to create a convincing illusion that captivates the audience. The value of having a trained medical illustrator from one of the accredited programs is very similar to a skilled magician. Viewing a surgery from the surgeon’s perspective, feeling the living breathing tissue from an animal on the operating table, and taking med school classes among the future doctors are all achievements I can rightfully claim as developments in making the perfect magic act. There are about 1000 medical illustrators in the continental United States, and only four accredited graduate programs who train them. We are the few magicians able to mix science and art together, and it truly is magic.--Lynsey Steinberg, MSMI
WHERE YOU MIGHT SEE OUR WORK
Textbooks
Hospitals and courtrooms
Medical television shows
Medical journal covers
Info-graphics in magazines
Doctor patient rooms
Waiting rooms in clinics
Museums
Internet medical sites
Patent forms for surgical instruments
LINKS OF INTEREST FOR MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION
Learn what it takes to become a medical illustrator.
List of Graduate Programs offered.
Georgia Regents University, previously the Medical College of Georgia.