Make your own infographic: How to use visuals to simplify science
Ready to make your own infographic? You’ll need visuals to go along with it! Use these visual exercises to bring your infographic to life!
Ready to make your own infographic? You’ll need visuals to go along with it! Use these visual exercises to bring your infographic to life!
Animation adds an interactive element to science communication. This is why I’m challenging you to create your first animation today!
Science videos add an interactive and visually stimulating angle to science communication. Let’s discuss how motion (and sound) can help improve scicomm!
One of my most requested topics, the best art programs for illustrating and animating!
Before you can start drawing in Adobe Illustrator, maybe you need some help figuring out how to move around the artboard or choose a layer to draw on!
Learn to use the Adobe Illustrator pathfinder panel to combine and divide shapes.
Several years ago, I switched from Photoshop to Adobe Illustrator. If something isn’t working for you, perhaps a change of perspective is what you need.
Two basic skills are needed to make infographics: simplifying science and artistic skills. In this post, we talk about how to get started on each.
Science art has the power to improve science, yet you haven’t yet hired an artist? The solution isn’t as complicated as you’d think.
For most projects there’s a need to go beyond the obvious. This means we have to break free of common ideas and think outside the box.
I wanted to share how I got into SciArt, some underappreciated artists, and why SciArt is an important part of science and science in general.
Ready to start drawing in Adobe Illustrator? Take a look at the new tutorial on how to use ALL the shape tools.
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