![]() We can break down the role of visual communicator further, as most specialize in one or 2 areas. They are equipped to identify the best way to connect with your audience and distill complex information into an understandable visual. And more specifically, a visual science communicator is trained to understand your science. A visual communicator is someone who shares information with a broader audience using design, illustration and/or animation. To start, let’s back up to define some of the terms we’ll be using. In Part 2 we look at the logistics of hiring a science communicator, and in our upcoming part 3 we’ll look at the working process once you’ve hired a Science Communication Studio. Where can you look, and what should you consider when looking for a visual science communicator? We have some ideas below. Read on for tips to find and hire a visual communicator that you will connect with. ![]() ![]() The good news is that there are illustrators and animators trained to communicate science. When you’ve spent your career-lifetime-focused on honing your scientific skills, it can feel daunting to reach out to the art world. Tips on Finding a Visual Communicator to Illustrate Your Science Story Share Your Science Story With the World! Part 1 of 3 in our FAQ series on how to work with a visual science communicator (illustrator, animator, designer) as a non-artist (AKA scientist, engineer, allied communicator)Īre you excited to share the importance of your science using illustrations and animations? Have you (or the scientists you represent) been developing revolutionary technology and you’re ready to share your exciting progress with a broader audience? Queue the science communicator! In this first article of our series, we’ll give you some tips on how to find and choose a visual science communicator. Created for bioengineers at Lehigh University. This science illustration shows a nanotube’s interaction with cell components.
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