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    Jodi Roney

    Science Illustrator, Bioscience Design

    Jodi Roney is the Founder and Creative Lead at Bioscience Design, a company that specializes in graphic design for the life sciences industry.1 With over 20 years of experience and a degree in biochemistry, she focuses on helping biotech and medical device companies communicate their complex scientific concepts through visually appealing and easily understandable designs.1

    Jodi's expertise includes:

    1. Transforming complicated science concepts into digestible visuals for laypeople and investors
    2. Revamping PowerPoint presentations with novel mechanism of action illustrations
    3. Improving existing graphics, including redrawing graphs and charts
    4. Establishing unique color schemes and rethinking layouts for seamless storytelling
    5. Designing logos, identity packages, brochures, and science posters

    Her background in biochemistry enhances her ability to effectively communicate scientific information through visual storytelling.1 Jodi's work aims to make even the most complicated biomedical stories accessible and professional-looking.

    Highlights

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    Escondido, California
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