The wackiest interpretation of a scientific concept
The line between illustration and art is often blurry. Science illustrations, particularly those for textbooks, are no exception. How does one conceive imagery that characterises such elusive and...
View ArticleImagining the Past: An Artistic Triceratops
Whenever we visit a science museum, we encounter more than just fascinating facts about nature, biology or dinosaurs. Visual aids play a major role in educating and informing, however it doesn't mean...
View ArticleLots of spectacular feathers
David Orr is a young graphic designer who loves dinosaurs, paleontology, natural history and similar cool stuff. While undertaking his graphic design degree, he also works for the Indiana University...
View ArticleBotanical beauties from the past
In the days before high-resolution colour photography, natural scientists had to be able to draw. Or hire someone else who was accomplished in the artistic craft and willing to work in tandem with the...
View ArticleCancer is not one disease
The stuff that happens within our bodies, within our organs, within their cells, within the DNA - that's the stuff life is made of. To the naked eye it is invisible. Even to an eye equipped with a...
View ArticleThe hungry microbiome
Just like the workings of DNA within our cells, the intricacies of our gut microbiome are not easy to imagine. We know that gut bacteria is useful for our health, and we know that our intestines carry...
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