About Qingyang Chen
Qingyang Chen is the founder of QCVisuals, a biomedical illustration studio established in 2013. She is an award-winning medical illustrator and designer with over 10 years of professional experience.
Her company is built on a foundation of exceptional client service and a commitment to the highest standards of accuracy and effective design.
Qingyang is sought out by clients worldwide, and has successfully completed over 250 projects in data visualization, advertising, patient education, research publication, graphic and brand design, and animation and video editing.
Her background in Life Sciences (HBsc) and Biomedical Communications (MScBMC) enable her to communicate fluently with content experts in numerous specialties.
Client testimonials
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In meeting Qingyang the first time, I was quickly inspired to find a project to work with her. She didn't disappoint. In late 2015, we worked together on a cover illustration for Elsevier Science's "Guide to the Dissection of the Dog".
She did an exceptional job and made a dissection illustration look absolutely beautiful. Qingyang has a positive and enthusiastic demeanour that makes her very easy to work with.
She works quickly while maintaining quality, a combination that is greatly desired in the publishing industry. Qingyang is at the start of a very promising career and I look forward to working with her again."
Jodie Bernard, Owner
Lightbox Visual Communications Inc.
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Qingyang has worked with me and a team of psychiatrists to help me design and develop the Online Psychiatric Education Network (OPEN), a CPD program that will be run through Women's College Hospital and the University of Toronto.
She developed the OPEN website and the first module. She is an outstanding designer and an exceptional medical artist. Qingyang's medical illustrations, graphic narratives, and scientific animation are accurate and beautiful - and she is faster than lightening! She is exceptionally talented, highly professional and always a pleasure to work with.
Dr. Leila Lax,
Assistant Professor, BMC