Hi! I draw and digitally model all things and All things nerdy I guess.

Thanks for sharing

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Following the great & since it's I share some details of unpublished I designed. From personal projects, other that aren't public yet or designs that didn't make the cut.
Hi 👋, I'm Maxime, let's connect !
check out > https://t.co/ERyNIwOR5B

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Inspired by botanical drawings, I had a lot of fun making this illustrated dataviz... On my many more videos showing how the piece was made: https://t.co/WUlzCp0SSI (3/3)

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Alien species? Yes! Plants, animals, pathogens, and other organisms that are non-native to an ecosystem, and which may cause economic or environmental harm or adversely affect human health... (2/3)

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When opting for a xenograph, teach your audience how to read it: does this beautifully in the "Democratic Deficit Countries" through both a visual key & explanatory details.

Check out Fedrica's portfolio for more inspiring work: https://t.co/vhkIqIRz8L

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Basically how most of my projects start—awkwardly. Thank you to everyone that tuned into my twitch this week too 💖

Here's the archive ICYMI/are interested: https://t.co/U7KYyhU4S7

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Absolutely stunning work from in this fascinating article by and on how bats can help us understand immunity to the virus

https://t.co/VLf8Mf9F08

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Artist Gladys Orteza turns stock market data charts into nighttime landscapes https://t.co/FWmWRiNxiO

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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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I’m speechless! I won 4 medals at !! Silver medal for Space Junk for and Bronze Medal for The Geography of Human Rights for , Elements in Danger for and The Menstrual Cycle for !!

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On July 30th is celebrating as part of Share your favorite brain facts and images, whether of you working in the lab, your microscopy or your artistic endeavors and Tag and use the hashtag

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Best in Show. Is yours the perfect pooch? The dog-lovers have been waiting for: https://t.co/YPI9eEs2Oc

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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

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My next 5 dataviz-themed wallpapers (#26 - 30).
(Credit to

for the amazing idea!)

For each decade, I pick a chart type & a New Yorker cover for design inspiration.

Here’s my 1977 Node Link Diagram

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ICYMI: 's fascinating if unsettling piece on the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, and what it means for global sea-level rise.

Beautiful illustrations and by me

https://t.co/kC9l630xy4

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GRAPHICS-FEST in this fascinating article by the brilliant about the Thwaites 'doomsday' glacier in Antarctica. This was a real labour of love, beautiful illustrations by and maps by myself

https://t.co/kC9l630xy4

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in 1987

Earth and comet orbits in the style of an 80s bubble 💫🧼

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in 1981

Theodorus Spiral with a bit of rock n roll👨‍🎤

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