Since 1993, Matt Chansky has provided illustrations for textbooks, medical journals, multimedia projects, and advertising campaigns. Over the course of the past 15 years Matt has published over 8500 medical illustrations in more than 40 textbooks, as well as numerous medical journals and marketing materials.
What you can expect as a client is a completely professional experience with individualized attention and a dedication to providing the highest quality work possible. In 15 years, not one single deadline has ever been missed and no budget was ever exceeded. Whether you are a publisher requiring 1000 figures or a doctor needing a figure or 2—your project will be in good hands. The portfolio above offers examples of different styles, levels of complexity, and genres of medical illustration: textbooks, medical journals, pharma advertising, surgical, and stock. Matt also offers custom medical legal illustrations—portfolio samples upon request only for confidentiality.
Matt welcomes new client TRM Oncology for several high-end pathway illustrations.
Matt welcomes new client Harvard University for a small high-end medical illustration project illustrating microbiology concepts related to retroviruses.
Matt is pleased to be working again with the USC Medical Center, this time on a largescale grant application containing numerous illustrations and business graphics.
Matt adds a complex 4-color medical illustration to the Canadian Dairy Farmers Association
marketing & advertising campaign working in conjuction with a prominent Canadian ad agency.
Matt begins work on a brand-new addition to the internationally best-selling Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series (LIR).
The University of Southern California commissions Matt to create a highly detailed color concept illustration depicting new Alzheimer's findings.
McGraw-Hill invites Matt to work on a new Histology textbook featuring 350 full color illustrations.
Duke University Medical Center Department of Surgery commissioned 5 gastroenterology surgical illustrations for medical journal publication.
Matt received a commission for a complex anatomical medical legal illustration.
The University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Department of Surgery has commissioned 8 complex cardiology diagrams. Color versions of the illustrations will also be used for a lecture in Europe. Look for the illustrations on nature.com sometime in the near future.
Matt had the pleasure of working with the Chief Scientific Officer at Intercell, creating several immunology illustrations for the American Society for Microbiology.
Matt completes work on the Cell and Molecular Biology textbook with 300 full-color illustrations. A brand-new addition to the internationally best-selling Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews Series (LIR).
UNC Medical Center requests three medical illustrations to demonstrate the surgical suture technique for orthopaedic surgery of the rotator cuff.
Author, distinguished professor, and all around great guy Mike Lieberman, works with Matt on Lippincott's Illustrated Q&A Review of Biochemistry. This is a four-color textbook with approximately 150 illustrations. Matt previously worked with Mike on 2 editions of Basic Medical Biochemistry.
Duke University requests a series of medical illustrations to demonstrate homology principles for a medical journal.
The Big Picture Medical Physiology textbook with 300 full-color medical illustrations completes production. This user-friendly overview of medical physiology covers general physiology, blood, cardiology, renal, and respiratory physiology. It will be available in February 2009.
Duke University Medical Center requests two large-scale medical illustrations to demonstrate clinical findings of a gout study. The illustrations were presented at a medical exhibit.
Matt begins work on Costanzo Physiology 4th Edition textbook. A four-color book with over 350 medical illustrations. The book comprehensively covers concepts in physiology, both at the organ system and cellular levels. Matt began working with Dr. Costanzo way back in 1994 and has updated all of her highly touted BRS Physiology books.
Lieberman-Marks Basic Medical Biochemistry is released. The textbook has over 900 four-color illustrations, updating the previous two-color version. It is a best-selling core textbook for medical students taking medical biochemistry. Truly a genius of a textbook, originally conceived many years ago by two brilliant doctors and teachers, Colleen Smith and Dawn Marks.


Above: Basic Medical Biochemistry
Matt Chansky has created over 8,500 medical illustrations for publication since 1993. His illustrations and animations have appeared in over 40 textbooks, numerous advertising campaigns, and medical presentations, as well as medical and academic journals. Matt works extensively with the top medical publishers in the country. His work has also appeared in campaigns for Nestlé, Glaxo, Galderma, Johnson & Johnson,
and Remicaide.
Above: Mechanisms of Microbial Disease
Projects range from textbooks with a thousand illustrations to single image projects. Matt also works with medical centers across the country.