Design and development for med tech

Complex work, made clear enough to use.

I help med tech, diagnostics and global health teams shape difficult ideas into clear visuals, useful websites and practical digital tools.

Worked with LSTM Oxford University Global Access Dx
01 / What I do

Three ways I help.

The work is usually part design, part development and part making sense of the mess.

01

Visual communication

Scientific figures, grant visuals, pathway diagrams, technical illustrations, IFU-style graphics and presentation visuals.

02

Websites and WordPress

Clear, practical websites for specialist teams, with structured content, service pages, landing pages, forms and ongoing support.

03

Practical digital tools

Proposal builders, dashboards, Zoho Creator apps, automations and lightweight systems that help teams work with less friction.

02 / Typical problems
01
A grant figure needs to make the programme easier to understand.
02
A diagnostic workflow needs turning into a clear visual explanation.
03
A website does not clearly say what the organisation does.
04
A proposal process involves too much copying, pasting and chasing.
05
A team needs someone who can bridge communication, design and development.
03 / Approach

Simple process. Careful thinking.

I keep the process practical. Understand the work, find the shape, design the output, then build what needs building.

Understand

Read the detail.

I ask questions, review the material and work out what needs to be made clearer.

Structure

Find the shape.

I organise the information so the story, process or service has a stronger frame.

Design

Make it clear.

I create visuals, pages or interfaces that help people see what matters.

Build

Make it usable.

Where needed, I turn the idea into a working website, tool or system.

04 / NDA friendly

Confidential work, handled properly.

Most good work is not always showable.

Much of my work sits inside active proposals, internal systems, scientific programmes and client projects. This site avoids public client screenshots and uses representative language instead. The point is to show the type of problem I solve, without exposing someone else's work.

05 / Trusted by

The people who know the work speak for it.

No public portfolio needed. These are teams I have worked with, and what they had to say.

LSTM Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Oxford University Research programme design
Global Access Dx Diagnostics and web systems
We needed WordPress to integrate with our internal systems. Jxns delivered exactly what we asked for and more. No compromise.
Emily Adams Global Access Dx
Lee was communicative and had great attention to detail. He made the design process enjoyable and straightforward.
Sophie Owen Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
06 / About

Design, development and clear communication, from one person.

I'm Lee Matthew Jackson. I combine design, development and communication, with particular experience across med tech, diagnostics, global health, WordPress and small-business systems. You get someone who thinks carefully, understands the detail, and can actually make the thing.

Visual communication Web development Technical curiosity Simplify without dumbing down Low-fuss collaboration
Lee Matthew Jackson
07 / Good fit

Best for small specialist teams.

Jxns is a good fit when you need someone who can understand the technical detail, simplify the message and make the useful thing.

Med tech visuals and web
Diagnostics figures and workflows
Global health programmes and proposals
Internal teams tools and systems

Have something complex to explain?

Book a 30-minute call or send me a note. I'll be honest about whether I can help and suggest a sensible place to start.