Why designing good visuals is like writing a good article
Think about the last excellent paper that you read. What do you remember from it? Like most people, you probably don’t remember the exact words
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Think about the last excellent paper that you read. What do you remember from it? Like most people, you probably don’t remember the exact words
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Every time I give a talk or presentation, someone asks what design program I use. “Adobe Illustrator”, I dutifully answer with a slightly sinking feeling.
Of all the scientific information design work I do, visually communicating my own research is the hardest by far. I never do as good a
My dad is terrible at telling jokes. He is the type of joker who tells the punchline straight up. Sometimes, he’ll get halfway through and
At the end of last year, I gave a workshop at ComSciCom RWM 2021, and an attendee said, “I usually think if [my visual] is
Like many researchers, I want to communicate my science as clearly as possible. I have a research background in marine reserves and fish population dynamics.
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