How to Mend a Broken Heart

Listen up, Lonely Hearts Club. Before you get all frothy about the holiday that rubs salt in the wounds of your failed attempts at love, take a page out of Beth Croce’s book on How to Mend a Broken Heart, will ya? Because I’m sure that all you need to cauterize the wound inflicted by [...]
Keep reading »Pro-Vaccine Communication: You’re Doing it Wrong
February 9th, 2013 |
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A particular drum I like to beat, is about science communicators learning how to use images effectively. Give your blog post illustration some thought. Don’t just stick any old candied cherry on the top of your post: make sure it’s the right maraschino cherry. Then add sprinkles. If you are having trouble finding good images [...]
Keep reading »Zap the West Noël Virus to Save Santa!
December 19th, 2012 |
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What happens when a studio, specializing in medical illustration, animation and interactive apps, sets out to make a Christmas card? You get The Santastic Voyage, a video game where you shrink down, zip through Saint Nick’s bloodstream, zapping the West Noël Virus and Bah Humbugs in order to save Christmas. InViVo Communications finished the candy [...]
Keep reading »Advice from a Freelancing Guru
December 6th, 2012 |
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Freelancing is tough. Most of us learn on the job and get a lot of bumps and scrapes along the way. There are success stories, though, and if you can master the basics of Small Business 101 the benefits of being your own boss and managing your own schedule are rewarding. When I look around [...]
Keep reading »What Did You Miss?
October 2nd, 2012 |
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Last month, we posted a wide variety of science-art here at Symbiartic. We thought it’d be nice to post an overview in case you missed or wanted to revisit any. Enjoy!
Keep reading »SciArt of the Day: Fermented Teeth?

First, fermented fashion, now fermented teeth? Ok, ok, foul ball?! Halloween is a month away and already, kids everywhere are beginning to dream of the loot they’ll collect in one night of frantic bliss. So what better time for a reminder of the perils of periodontal disease!? But seriously, in our September jaunt through science [...]
Keep reading »Grappling with New Media, Can The Association of Medical Illustrators Find A Way Forward?
August 31st, 2012 |
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Last month I was fortunate enough to be able to attend Illuminate: The Association of Medical Illustrators meeting here in Toronto. In addition to astonishingly good illustrations – and we’re talking about art that has the potential to save real human lives here remember! – what I found surprised me. Medical illustration as a discipline [...]
Keep reading »Honoring Gerald Hodge With a Legacy of Beginnings

Thursday 26th July saw the launch of SciLogs.com, a new English language science blog network. SciLogs.com, the brand-new home for Nature Network bloggers, forms part of the SciLogs international collection of blogs which already exist in German, Spanish and Dutch. To celebrate this addition to the NPG science blogging family, some of the NPG blogs [...]
Keep reading »ScienceArt Conference Hopping

Reports of last week’s Guild of Natural Science Illustrator’s Annual Conference in Savannah, GA are in and it was another successful meeting. If you weren’t able to attend or you’re already jonesin’ for your next sciart fix, don’t stress. Across the border to our north is the next big scienceart convention. This time, it’s the [...]
Keep reading »JAMA gets a facelift

For almost 20 years, a neatly boxed image of fine art has graced the covers of the Journal of the American Medical Association, highlighting an emphasis they put on their commitment to art a half century ago. Today, the new editor-in-chief, Dr. Howard Bauchner, is upping the ante and putting their brand front and center [...]
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