Who is Visual Science?
Visual Science is a full-service digital creative agency with over twenty years of experience working in the field of visual science communication and education.
With our unique combination of skills in science, graphic design, and web development, we synthesize scientific information and present it in innovative ways to make it more accessible to managers, stakeholders, and the general public. Our eye-catching visual elements can communicate complex concepts or ecosystem processes, even across cultural and language barriers.
Based in the emerging tech-hub of Squamish, British Columbia, we work with clients and partners around the world, including non-profit organizations, government and inter-governmental agencies, and universities.
Our clients and partners
- Forest Trends
- The Vacuum
- Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
- US National Park Service
- Maryland Seagrant
- Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
- Blue Water Baltimore
- PGL Environmental Consultants
- My Sea to Sky
- BC Alliance for Arts + Culture
- Maryland Department of Environment
- The Oil Spill Commission
- NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
- University of Western Australia
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
- Conservation International
- Restore America's Estuaries
- Maryland Department of Natural Resource
- US Department of State
- The Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence
- Florida Seagrant
- Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
- World Resources Institute
- Greener Footprints Society
- University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
- University of South Carolina
- Compass Resource Management
- The Ecotype Project
- Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
- Venture Web
- Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
- Chesapeake Bay Trust
- United States Army Corps of Engineers
- University of Gothenburg
- South-East Queensland Water
- Louisiana State University
- Government of Samoa
- Help Texts
- United Nations Environment Programme
- The Water Institute of the Gulf
- Maryland Department of Information Technology
- Save the Sound
- Meyer Memorial Trust
- National Science Foundation