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López decided to add a minor in forensic science, which enabled her to acquire a foundation in anatomy and physiology. She plans to put it to use doing something like textbook illustration, surgical ...
How Marie Neurath used illustration to help children understand science A new London exhibition explores the work of 20th century visual communicator Marie Neurath, who — despite having no design ...
Even if people may not notice it, medical illustrations are common; they’re in medical journals, textbooks, public health pamphlets, and everyday publications like newspapers and magazines.
Building on this foundation of science courses, the third and fourth years of the major emphasize 2D and 3D computer illustration and animation. As a third and fourth-year student, you’ll: Attend ...
A new book celebrating the science illustrations of Ernst Haeckel has launched on Kickstarter. The book features numerous drawings of microorganisms by the German zoologist and naturalist who ...
Medical and life science illustration helps explain surgeries, scientific discoveries or teaches us something in a museum. But the most important thing it must be, is accurate.
Reading Anna Escardó’s SCIENCE ILLUSTRATION: Visual Milestones From the 15th Century to Today (Taschen, 436 pp., $80) is like looking over the shoulder of those scientists.
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Boing Boing on MSNVictorian illustration depicting effects of laughing gas makes science look like a wild partyIn the age before warning labels and liability waivers, scientific experimentation often looked like something between a séance and a rave. Case in point: this glorious 1807 illustration from a ...
Additional curation was provided by Emma Minns and Anne Odling-Smee. Exhibition design was completed by Fraser Muggeridge Studio. The exhibition runs until 3 November 2019 at the House of Illustration ...
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