Anatomical Illustration of the Human Skeletal Torso
as an anatomical textbook spread
Project: A labeled anatomical illustration of the human skeletal torso developed to communicate major skeletal landmarks and structural relationships within the axial skeleton and pelvis. The project combines observational anatomy with clear educational labeling to support anatomical learning and reference.
Communication need:
Human skeletal anatomy involves numerous interconnected structures. This project aimed to create a clear anatomical reference that communicates skeletal organization, major landmarks, and structural relationships in an accessible visual format.
Audience:
The primary audience includes students, educators, and individuals studying anatomy and human biology. The illustration was designed to support anatomical learning through accurate representation and clear visual organization.
Visual Solution:
I developed a detailed anatomical illustration of the skeletal torso integrating labeled bony landmarks, vertebral organization, rib classification, and pelvic anatomy within a single cohesive composition. The design combines realistic rendering with simplified labeling and visual hierarchy to support readability and anatomical orientation.
Outcome:
The final illustration functions as an educational anatomical reference that supports understanding of skeletal structure and spatial relationships throughout the torso. It demonstrates the ability to combine anatomical accuracy, observational drawing, and educational clarity within a structured visual format.