KEARNEY, Neb. (KOLN) - Scientists who want to publish years-worth of research often need images or diagrams to help readers understand their findings. That’s when they call on scientific illustrators ...
This collection consists of illustrations and black and white photographs of insects that were used for figures and plates in scientific research papers written by various Department of Entomology and ...
The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at UConn, will hold a scientific illustration workshop on Saturday, November 21, 10 am to 12 noon. The ...
Arte y Conservación, a pioneering Colombian organization, contributes significantly to conservation efforts across the region. It has conducted over 300 scientific illustration workshops in Latin ...
Beth Fowkes Tobin is professor of English and women’s studies at the University of Georgia in Athens, and has published widely on eighteenth-century British natural history, including the books The ...
Art has long been incredibly important to the development of science, as shown in the Natural Histories: 400 Years of Scientific Illustration from the Museum’s Library exhibition now at the American ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Recently I had the pleasure of attending the ...
Whether in papers, posters or public display, science often benefits from good illustration and graphic design. A grasp of visual communication and a talent for showing information are important ...
THESE seminal scientific images, taken from the new book Science Illustration: A history of visual knowledge from the 15th century to today by Anna EscardÓ (published by Taschen), are more than just a ...
I threw down a bit of a challenge last month at the Association of Medical Illustrators Conference in Minnesota. But first, I had to–somewhat unexpectedly–accept some challenges presented by others.
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