pregnancy, baby, womb, fetus, anatomy, embryo, placenta

Developing Baby in Womb

Medium: Graphite and digital colour washes
Client: National Childbirth Trust

A series of 12 illustrations depicting the stages of pregnancy, for use on the NCT website and emails/newsletter to expectant mums. September 2016

About Juliet
Juliet has first class degrees in Physiology from Edinburgh University, and Illustration from Falmouth College of Arts. Working from her studio in Durham, she is a medical and scientific illustrator who, in addition to communicating information precisely through her imagery, brings an individual and creative touch to every client’s project. Combining the anatomical knowledge she has from her training in physiology with a prodigious creative talent honed at Falmouth College of Arts, she offers a warmer aesthetic to what might otherwise be quite cold and clinical artwork.
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