Designing Scientific Figures

by | Aug 22, 2012

An online guide from Professors Karen Cheng and Marco Rolandi of the University of Washington.

The Designing Scientific Figures webinar with Professors Marco Rolandi and Karen Cheng has now been archived; it can be accessed for free here. In it Professor Rolandi (a materials science researcher) and Professor Cheng (holder of a visual arts chair) talk you through tips and tricks to help you best represent your data visually and improve your figure preparation.

Click here to view the webinar

…or take a look below to get a taste of our presenters in action.

A Brief Guide to Designing Effective Figures for the Scientific Paper from UW Design on Vimeo.

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