Identity, illustration and motion built to clear medical and regulatory review, not just design review.
A pharmaceutical brand has to work across packaging, a professional portal and patient materials, each reviewed by a different function, sometimes in a different market. Every service here — from a new identity to a mechanism of action animation — is designed with that constraint built in, not discovered after the first regulated application.
See brand identity for how a visual system is tested against packaging, professional portals and patient materials before it is considered finished.
Scientific illustration and mechanism of action animation are built from source material your scientific team supplies and verifies, reviewed in stages, not presented only as a finished piece.
See rebrand rollout for how a new identity reaches every market and touchpoint without a visible gap between the old and new brand.
See corporate identity for how a parent brand and its individual product or therapy area brands are kept legible as one company without forcing every asset into the same template.
Motion design and video production both start from a script and storyboard your reviewers sign off before a single frame is shot or animated, so the edit that comes back is a refinement, not a rebuild.
See naming for how candidates are shortlisted against likely trademark and regulatory-name conflicts before your legal team spends time on formal clearance, rather than after — a process built the other way round routinely burns months on names that were never viable.
Every brand and creative service we provide, from identity and naming to animation and congress design.
No, trademark clearance runs through your legal counsel, not through us. We work within whatever naming and visual constraints that process produces, adjusting a name or mark if a conflict surfaces partway through development. See naming for how our preliminary screening narrows the field before formal clearance begins.
No, every scientific or clinical detail originates with your medical team and stays subject to their verification throughout the project. We structure, illustrate or animate what they confirm rather than researching or drafting the underlying science ourselves, and we build review checkpoints into the schedule at every stage rather than treating sign-off as a single late-stage formality.
Yes, congress and conference work is a distinct part of what we do. See congress digital design for booth graphics, on-site digital displays and leave-behind materials, all built against a fixed event date rather than the open-ended timeline a general brand rollout allows for.
A corporate identity and its first market rollout usually takes four to eight months, depending on how many markets and product lines are involved and how quickly each market’s regulatory approval comes through. See rebrand rollout for what paces that timeline once the identity itself is finished.
Both — a standalone project like scientific illustration or an investor deck can run on its own against an identity you already have, or as part of a full rebrand; we scope each engagement to what you need rather than requiring the whole system every time.
Both, and we build them together rather than handing off strategy to one team and execution to another. See brand identity for how positioning, naming considerations and the visual system develop in parallel, so the finished identity reflects a decision rather than a template applied after the fact.
Tell us your situation and we will tell you how we would approach it.