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  • Poetry and Music of Science

Re-Discovering Creativity in Science – An Interview with Tom McLeish

By Paige Jarreau|2021-01-25T00:14:06+00:00January 24th, 2021|Categories: Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, Creative, SciArt|Tags: creativity, Poetry, Sciart, scicomm|

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  • Your creative contract needs to address these 3 things by Gaius J. Augustus, PhD
  • Your creative contract needs to address these 3 things by Gaius J. Augustus, PhD Your creative contract needs to address these 3 things by Gaius J. Augustus, PhD

Your creative contract needs to address these 3 things

By Gaius Augustus|2021-01-17T16:31:52+00:00January 17th, 2021|Categories: Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, Collaborations, Random, SciArt|Tags: contract, how to, license|

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  • This illustration is from a world atlas book illustrated for Marshall Editions. Each continent was broken up into sections and the culture of the people of that area were highlighted in the text, photos, and illustrations. The text was broken down into easy to understand chunks by the author, and I created maps with enough detail to help kids understand the shape of the continents and countries and the cultural elements scattered across the map in specific locations. Bright colors and bold silhouettes were used throughout the book to maintain a lively tone to encourage engagement with other cultures.

Creating Educational Illustrations for a Young Audience

By Sara Cramb|2021-01-06T16:40:01+00:00January 6th, 2021|Categories: Advice for artists, Artist Highlights, Artwork, Creative|Tags: art, artist, kid-friendly, science art|

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  • Your creative contract needs to address these 3 things by Gaius J. Augustus, PhD

10 things about the creative process that no one tells you

By Gaius Augustus|2020-12-22T16:54:54+00:00December 22nd, 2020|Categories: Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, Collaborations, Creative, SciArt|Tags: art, art process, creative process, Science Art Collaboration|

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Visual risk communication: Evidence-based tips for crafting powerful visual messages

By Paige Jarreau|2020-11-25T19:10:31+00:00November 25th, 2020|Categories: Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, Data visualization|Tags: art, COVID-19, data visualization, data viz, risk, risk communication, Sciart|

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