The Making of a Lifeology Coronavirus Course
Inspired to help people better understand the COVID-19 pandemic, virologists, a science writer and an artist worked together to make an illustrated coronavirus primer.
What scientists should keep in mind when working with artists and storytellers
Collaborating across disciplines can be challenging. Here are some tips and thoughts for scientists working with artists and storytellers, from Sarah Nason.
Scientist, you have a story to tell. But how will you share it?
As a scientist, you have stories to tell. But how do you tell them? Where and how should you share them? Virginia gives advice and coaching for digital science storytelling.
On the Lifeology logo, inspired by Florence Nightingale
Learn how Doryan came up with the Lifeology logo and how it was inspired by “The Lady with the Lamp”!
Budgeting for arts and communications in scientific grants
Sarah Nason helps answer your questions about budgeting and getting funding for science communication products and science art early in your research or work process!
Artist Highlight: Elfy!
Meet Elfy, an illustrator and science communicator from Taiwan! Learn how she incorporates storyboards into her illustration for Lifeology courses, and get her advice on sci-art collaborations.
The Story of Lifeology
This is the story of Lifeology and why we decided to bring artists, scientists and storytellers together in this space.
Light and Dark Heart, an Art Highlight
This art piece is a stylized take on one of our most recognizable organs – the heart!
Why Should Scientists Work with Artists?
Science needs art. Scientists lack time for making art. Science needs artists.
Welcome to Lifeology! Create with us.
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