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Med-Tech Visions is the aesthetic present in a certain style of digital scientific stock images. It is seen most commonly on the websites of both internet and print news sources whenever medical news is presented (but other area of sciences like math, computing and astrophysics may also have it). It can also be seen illustrating science magazines and the cover or editorials of biomedical journals. It usually presents a very slick, digital pseudo 3d style designed to combine or highlight organs or cells. It is common to have one element highlighted in a different colors.
History[]
The exact origins and rise of the aesthetics are unclear and require research. Visually, it seems to follow directly from traditional medical and scientific artificial-color imagery and Early Cyber visuals, but the slick, digital look associated with it wouldn't have been common or easily achieved until at least the mid or late 90s.
The need for such imagery exploded in the internet news age, with thousands of science news websites in need of header images for articles. Although the aesthetic is most prominent in the realm of fairly generic pure stock imagery, it also appears in medical documentary, medical tech startups, and some product packaging.
Visuals[]
The design style makes heavy use of a slick 3-D style. With a color palette usually based in the blue or cyan end of the spectrum, while contrastively highlighted elements, if any, are typically in warmer colors like red, orange or yellow. Pinks, purples, and magentas, although not entirely absent, are rare, usually being featured within gradients.
Materials on topic like computing, mathematics, chemistry or astrophysics may be significantly more abstracted. Although these sometime verge close to Vectorcore laser grids, they are usually still figurative enough to remain outside what would b considered Abstract Tech or Metalheart
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