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One of the large posters from my time at National Geographic. The Great Rift Valley. I enjoyed working with great specialist artists Gary Hincks (Geology) and Aldo Chiappe (wildlife).
#infographic #scienceillustration #informationdesign
Recent work: Ellipsys vascular access, a faster and less invasive access for hemodialysis. Art in Illustrator and Photoshop. More of our samples
https://t.co/Zym487vm8g
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Diabetes figure, by Bryan Christie. His elegant, ethereal renderings redefined the standard for clarity and beauty in 3D imagery. From our compilation book of cross-sections and cutaways Look Inside (Gestalten)
https://t.co/Dw666qzmIH
#illustration #cutaway #artbook #infographics
ISS by Bruce Morser, master of pencil-made (!) cutaways. I had the honor of working with him in many NatGeo projects. From our book Look Inside (Gestalten)
https://t.co/Dw666qzmIH
#illustration #visualization #cutaway #artbook #infographics #informationdesign #visualstorytelling
Brains of the world. One of our graphics in the book The Zoomable Universe, by Caleb Scharf. Published by Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux #Infographics #dataviz #datavisualization #informationdesign #graphics #graphicdesign #visualization
In our blog today: G. H. Davis, a master of the cutaway
https://t.co/DWl7XHSF6n
In our blog today: the vintage cutaway illustrations of Fred Freeman https://t.co/RAsLC6X5AP
Our work with @ProPublica: New post in our @5Winfographics blog
http://t.co/BSciQ90BPw
Learning some HTML, CSS, JavaScript and the cool D3 at Nat Geo with @alignedleft Scott Murray. We are in the Matrix!