From bench to breakthrough: Custom Lab Websites & Scientific Illustrations
Lab websites & scientific illustrations for researchers who value clarity, impact, and unique identity

A digital presence that reflects your vision and style with precise scientific rigor
We build custom lab websites and signature scientific illustrations designed specifically for the academic community. We translate abstract, complex data into striking, concrete visual narratives that bring lasting recognition to your work
Design services for academics & labs

High-impact lab websites
Craft a digital presence that communicates your science, attracts top-tier students, and reaches broad audiences

Academic branding & identity
Define your lab’s culture. Stand out in the scientific community with a cohesive visual identity and be recognized

Custom scientific illustration
Translate complex concepts into precise, engaging visuals that bring clarity to your publications, presentations, and grant proposals
Why visual science matters
Science can be complex, but we can make it accessible. We believe science is impactful when told with a clear mission and intentional design. We specialize in taking abstract scientific ideas and shaping them into clear, concrete visual assets that anchor your story and vision.

Trusted by research teams

Dr. William M De Souza
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky

Dr. Dig Bijay Mahat
Assistant Professor
Columbia University | Bi[o]hub NY

Dr. Charles Whittaker
Assistant Professor
University of California | Berkeley

Dr. Delvon Mattingly
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky

Dr. Marcelo Mori
Associate Professor
Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Dr. Ilhem Messaoudi
Professor
University of Kentucky

Working with PLOT My Science has been a great experience. They created a professional, visually engaging website that reflects my research program well, and their regular updates make it easy to keep everything current as the lab grows. They’ve been responsive, creative, and easy to work with throughout the process.

Dr. Delvon Mattingly
Assistant Professor
