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The always awesome, @HarryCamp3, illustrated a story on COVID misinformation.
I am taking an extreme step showing an entire layout by the remarkable Terryl Whitlatch on flying fantasy creatures. She has worked on many of my favorite films including some of the Star Wars movies.
I'm lucky to work at such a cool publication and you all know how much I really enjoy dinosaurs, so it's super fun to share @sciam's January issue. Enjoy.
Dilophasaurus: Chase Stone
Cancer Chain: Kotryna Zukauskaite
Stellar Nursary: Ron Miller
Immune Havoc @staufferstudio
I figure that people really still need this guide to wearing a mask.
Really, wear a damn mask, it isn't hard and it definitely helps stop the spread of COVID-19.
How to Use Masks during the Coronavirus Pandemic https://t.co/P27acpa8hy via @sciam
As many of you are home trying to homeschool your kids, if you are looking for science related projects, check out the @sciam website for Bring Science Home. These projects are easy, informative, and fun. Please share this and enjoy.
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Back with the illustration for the November issue of @scientific_american!
Some awesome illustration and graphics for this month starting with the cover and opener on Time Crystals by @markross . Check out some of the rest here and definitely in the issue!
Wishing all you Mothers out there a happy Mother’s Day from rainy New Jersey today.
8x8 Casein on board.
Some amazing illustration in the April issue of @sciam. This one is by the incomparable Ron Miller