Project from the University of Vigo focused on the development of biomaterials that mimic natural cartilage.
PREC&NAT-MIMIC is a research project led by the University of Vigo, focused on the design and development of advanced biomaterials capable of mimicking the properties of natural cartilage. This innovative initiative aims to provide concrete solutions in the field of regenerative medicine, opening new possibilities for the treatment of joint injuries and degenerative diseases.
At ingenyus* we collaborated on the brand design, including the logo and corporate identity, as well as the development of the website and the layout of two infographics.
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corporate identity and logo
From the very beginning of the project, at ingenyus we worked on developing a visual identity that would capture the essence of PREC&NAT-MIMIC and clearly communicate its core values: innovation, science, and biomimicry.
The result was a distinctive and versatile logo, carefully designed to reflect the scientific nature of the project and its focus on the natural regeneration of tissues.

We designed a unique visual brand that embodies the innovative spirit and biomimetic approach of NATMIMIC, establishing a strong, coherent, and professional identity capable of standing out in both scientific and outreach contexts.



infographic layout
Ingenyus* was also responsible for the layout of two illustrative infographics, specifically designed to clearly and accessibly explain the research and objectives of the project.
These visual pieces not only simplify the scientific processes involved, but also transform the information into engaging and understandable content for both specialized audiences and the general public.

web design
At ingenyus* we carried out the design and development of the project’s official website, paying close attention to every detail to ensure intuitive navigation and a clear, engaging presentation of the content.

In addition, we were responsible for writing and structuring all the content, ensuring that the scientific information was communicated in an accessible, rigorous, and visually coherent way.

