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GAs Naser (lakib)
Hi! I’m really interested in using visuals to explain scientific concepts to a non-expert audience. Have you seen any good examples of art being used effectively in science communication?
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Def Hrils (crazyyy): edited 4/10/2025 3:35am
Absolutely, and I think you’re on the right track. Good visuals can simplify without dumbing down. I recommend taking a look at Ella Maru Studio https://scientific-illustrations.com . Their work in scientific images and animations really bridges the gap between clarity and creativity. I’ve used their visuals in outreach materials and even in a TEDx talk—they grab attention and help ideas click fast for all kinds of audiences.
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