Enlight Visuals is a scientific and medical visualization studio that creates inclusive illustrations, 3D models, and interactive media on complex topics in science and medicine. It aims to enlighten these topics, educate various audiences, and engage viewers with the beauty of science.
Compelling medical, biological, and conceptual illustrations for journal articles, presentations, and textbooks.
Engaging 3D and 2D interactive media for online learning initiatives and applications.
● Speaking Engagements ● Workshops ● Art Classes
● Speaking Engagements ● Workshops ● Art Classes
From paint classes to inspiring talks, Ni-ka offers immersive experiences that spark curiosity, creativity, and connection. Whether you're looking to host a community art class, a scientific design workshop, or a keynote on visual storytelling, these offerings meet people where they are, ignite creativity and make science more accessible.
Client Reviews
“Ni-ka was an absolute pleasure to work with. She is extremely talented, and the quality of her art speaks for itself. Our project was a bit out of the scope of Ni-ka's previous work and she consistently met our requests with curiosity and determination. She spent time researching our requests to ensure accuracy in producing anatomically correct illustrations. Ni-ka also met our requests for realistic bodies beautifully through adding cellulite and other skin markers, as well as creating illustrations that represented a variety of body types.”
— Dr. Yael R. Rosenstock Gonzalez“It has been a genuine pleasure working with Ni-ka at Enlight Visuals. She's an exceptional and thoughtful artist and a real professional, helping me navigate the commissioning process for the first time as well as working with our first-time model. And Ni-ka's work is simply stunning; technically excellent and anatomically accurate but also bold, compassionate and empowering, especially for those from under-represented backgrounds.”
— Christopher Sutton, PhD“We worked with Enlight Visuals (EnV) to create a 3D interactive model of skin wound healing for teaching purposes. Our experience was fantastic. EnV had frequent meetings with us to ensure the models were to our liking and frequently made suggestions. The service was also fairly affordable for a small academic lab. Great value for teaching very complex material to broad audiences”
— SRSP Laboratory, Columbia UniversityPublications
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