Art Process – Making a “Cute” Virus Monster By Elfy Chiang|2020-03-31T23:37:59-05:00March 28th, 2020|Categories: SciArt, Science communication, Artwork|Tags: Lifeology, Sciart, science communication, art, COVID-19, comic, illustrator, photoshop, resources for artists| Read More Comments Off on Art Process – Making a “Cute” Virus Monster
You are a storyteller. We’re all storytellers. By Abrian Curington|2022-03-16T20:24:58-05:00March 23rd, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Advice for scientists|Tags: science communication, storytelling, visual storytelling, research, presentations, resources for scientists| Read More Comments Off on You are a storyteller. We’re all storytellers.
What scientists should keep in mind when working with artists and storytellers By Sarah Nason|2020-03-13T14:42:06-05:00March 13th, 2020|Categories: Advice for scientists, Lifeology, Science communication, Collaborations|Tags: storytelling, tips, design, scicomm, Collaboration| Read More Comments Off on What scientists should keep in mind when working with artists and storytellers
Scientist, you have a story to tell. But how will you share it? By Virginia Schutte|2020-03-31T23:31:19-05:00March 11th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Broader Impacts, Advice for scientists|Tags: science communication, storytelling, scientists, broader impacts, social media, resources for scientists| Read More Comments Off on Scientist, you have a story to tell. But how will you share it?
Budgeting for arts and communications in scientific grants By Sarah Nason|2020-03-31T23:41:04-05:00March 4th, 2020|Categories: Science communication, Collaborations, Broader Impacts, Lifeology|Tags: Sciart, Collaboration, science communication, scicomm, budget, budgeting, funding, resources for scientists| Read More Comments Off on Budgeting for arts and communications in scientific grants