Scientific Illustrations

In-house: Bayfield Design/D2L
Creative directors:
Megan Blakes and Laura Shiels

A selection of scientific illustrations and diagrams for Bayfield Design, now a part of D2L, as well as directly for D2L. These were created for a variety of courses including science and technology, health and physical education, and biology for grades ranging from 4-12.

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A cross section of a cell membrane featuring a callout of a phospholipid- a key component of all cell membranes.

 

A diagram showing the process of how Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis is used to perform different tasks in plant and animal cells.

A diagram displaying and comparing the processes of photophosphorylation and oxidative photophosphorylation. The former is the process of capturing solar energy and converting it to chemical energy. The latter is the generation of energy through metabolism.

 
 

A microscopic view of red and white blood cells, showing the lysis stage of viral replication where the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral particles rupture from the host cell.

 
 

A pair of lungs.

Assets for an animation in which the character fades away to reveal the lateral view of a skull.