Meet the Artist:
Carlee Alley

At the heart of our bone anatomy flashcards lies the incredible work of Carlee Alley, a talented illustrator with a longstanding passion for the arts and a newly found passion for the sciences. With a lifelong background in still life and illustration and nearing the completion of Chiropractic school, Carlee brings unparalleled precision and creativity to each design to ensure you get the best learning experience possible.
The Intersection of Art and Science
Carlee believes in the power of visuals to simplify complex subjects. Through a deep understanding of human anatomy and artistic expertise, she is able to translate intricate skeletal structures into detailed, easy-to-understand illustrations. Every line, shade, and angle is carefully crafted to accurately represent the form and function of each bone, providing learners with clear, educational visuals.
A Commitment to Accuracy
Anatomical illustration is more than just drawing—it requires a keen eye for detail and a commitment to scientific accuracy. Carlee collaborates closely with anatomy experts and references the leading anatomical resources to ensure that every illustration meets the highest standards. This dedication guarantees that our flashcards are not only visually stunning but also valuable study tools that you can trust for accurate information.
The Artistic Process
Each flashcard begins as a concept, developed through research and consultation with anatomy experts. Carlee then meticulously sketches the bone structures, taking care to highlight key features, such as processes and landmarks, that are crucial for learning. The final artwork is brought to life with a mix of digital and traditional techniques, resulting in a polished, professional design that is both educational and aesthetically pleasing.
Bringing Learning to Life
Carlee aims to create illustrations that do more than just inform—they inspire! By combining her love for art and science, she crafts visuals that not only help students understand human anatomy but also foster a sense of appreciation for the beauty of the human body. Whether it’s a complex bone structure or a simple joint, her work brings anatomy to life in a way that’s both engaging and effective for learners.