About Us

Ontograph Studios is based in West London and started operating as an independent studio providing digital exhibits worldwide in 2010. We specialise in palaeontological themes, and our passion is the accurate representation of prehistoric animals. We have extensive in-house experience in reconstructing the life appearance of extinct organisms, and work closely with scientists to produce the most authentic imagery possible.

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Contact

Telephone:

+44 (0) 20 8133 7279

Email:

studio@ontographstudios.com


Key People

John with a soon-to-be-dissected black caiman at the Royal Veterinary College, London

John Conway
Creative Director

John Conway has eleven years of experience in creating and operationalising exhibits, websites and interactives for the media and museum industries (previous clients include National Geographic, Discovery Channel and the American Museum of Natural History). John's research interest is in the accurate reconstruction of palaeontological subjects, and he has given presentations on this subject at several professional palaeontological conferences.

Contact: j.conway@ontographstudios.com

Cevdet Koseman

Cevdet Koseman
Marketing & Creative

Cevdet Koseman holds a Media and Communications Masters' degree from Goldsmiths College, and has worked as an editor in Benetton Company's Colors magazine. He has had several exhibitons of his evolution-themed fine art at galleries and science festivals internationally.

Contact: c.m.koseman@ontographstudios.com
Darren Naish

Darren Naish
Science Adivisor & Writer

Darren Naish is a science writer, technical editor and palaeozoologist, mostly on theropod and sauropods dinosaurs, but he also works on pterosaurs and marine reptiles. With colleagues, he named the dinosaurs Eotyrannus, Mirischia and Xenoposeidon. Darren has written several books, including Walking With Dinosaurs: The Evidence (co-authored with David M. Martill), Great Dinosaur Discoveries, and most recently Tetrapod Zoology Book One. His blog, Tetrapod Zoology, is widely considered the world's foremost zoology blog.

When not writing about tetrapods, Darren can be found pursuing his interest in modern wildlife and conservation and its resulting adventures in lizard-chasing, bird-watching and litter-collecting.

Contact: d.naish@ontographstudios.com