Your Guide To Scientific Figure Design

by | Jul 3, 2012

Tips and tricks to successfully communicate scientific ideas visually, from a materials science professor and a professor of visual design.

We’re very pleased to announce the first MaterialsViews online event, at 10:00 PDT on Monday July the 16th.

Professors Marco Rolandi and Karen Cheng, respectively  a materials science and engineering assistant professor and the visual communication design chair from the University of Washington, have teamed up to talk you through the tricks and tools you need to successfully communication scientific information visually.

Register here now, or take a look below to get a taste of them in action!

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

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