Can We Build Trust with Science Comics? A SciArt Reading Club Chat Recap!
Catch a recap of our April community SciArt Reading Club, which addressed science comics! Comics, if designed right, can be a great form of SciComm!
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Catch a recap of our April community SciArt Reading Club, which addressed science comics! Comics, if designed right, can be a great form of SciComm!
Lifeology Community Member Nicky Lab Brat discusses illustrating science through manga art, and how can it be used in communicating science.
Looking for an artist to communicate your latest research findings or science explainer in the form of a comic? Here's a great resource!
Hi, I’m Laerie, an environmental microbiologist with a background in gut and soil microbiomes. I’m not an artist by trade, but a lifelong doodler and an amateur literature translator. I have always loved animated and kid-oriented science stories for the way that they can engage audiences of all levels in a compelling and educational
A sample of science comics created by scientists, science artists and others for the Lifeology SciComm Challenge for May!
From cancer research to comics to visuals of synthetic biology, learn more about the work of our newest Lifeology members!
Miriam created a comic to help people understand how the coronavirus copies itself within our cells... with a bit of humor to offset the scary, and some visual metaphors.
A Q&A with creators and experts in comics, including Abrian Curington, Echo Rivera and Matteo Farinella, to help you get started on making comics about science!
Join the Lifeology #SciComm Challenge and create your own science comic in the month of May! All levels of artistic talent (or not!) welcome.
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