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Since 2012, we have been creating graphic design, 2D/3D animation, motion design, and web design.

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Marfan

  • Dr Le Quoy
  • Animation

An animated presentation of ophthalmic surgery.

The image showcases a minimalist and abstract graphic style. It features a circular shape with a gradient fill, transitioning from a dark center to a lighter outer edge, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The circle is outlined with a thin white border, adding contrast and definition to the form. Inside the circle, there are subtle, irregular shapes that appear to be abstract representations, possibly resembling organic or fluid forms. The image also includes two smaller diagrams on the left side. The first diagram is a circular pattern with radial lines, labeled "source longitudinale," suggesting a longitudinal source or wave pattern. The second diagram is a half-circle with an arrow pointing right, labeled "vague latérale," indicating a lateral wave or movement. Overall, the image combines geometric simplicity with abstract elements, conveying a sense of modernity and sophistication.

Dr. Le Quoy, an ophthalmic surgeon at the Rothschild Foundation, commissioned this project to raise awareness about Marfan syndrome and its surgical solutions.

The disease is rare and little known among doctors, and because it results from a genetic disorder, only surgery can provide treatment: this involves replacing the lens with a prosthesis.