π After a long pause, @iamscicomm is briefly back with some exciting news!
Iβm thrilled to announce the release of The Communicating Scientist, published with @SpringerNature#scicomm
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We give you hands-on tips - both general and very specific (including recipes for 24 communication scenarios, from designing academic posters to prepping elevator pitches or thriving at networking events)!
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Happy weekend, everyone! Today I'll be sharing the works of artists in my general vicinity: folks from SouthEast Asia and people who work with bugs & slugs in general.
I'll scatter the posts throughout the day, so I hope you enjoy the ride!
@iamscicomm Hello! I'm a graphic designer working for the Marine Science Institute at the University of the Philippines. I design publications and can write/illustrate/depict whatever they ask me to π€
Hello! Currently I'm trying to open commission in order to learn about commissions and earning a quick buck. DM me if you're interested, and if you can't afford one, you can like and retweet this post to help it get more audience!
π¦ Hi, Iβm a carcinartist who draws illustrations of crustaceans and shares fun facts! π¦If you like crustaceans and learning new things, you can find me here π¦
#artistsontwitter#ArtistOnTwitter
https://t.co/9TxKARLW2R
Nicole @fossilforager is one of the most prolific artists out there who draw bugs and other underappreciated creatures.
She even started the hashtag #Invertober2022 to highlight funky invertebrates for one full month!
Hi everyone! Iβm a naturalist and illustrator who is passionate about ecology & the natural world πͺ²
You can find my other πs & places to support me here! π
π± https://t.co/qKBApZKhqE
This book is gorgeous & suggests common names for wasps that lack any so laypeople can familiarize themselves with the animals.
Like the citadel wasps, which build intricate fortresses. And the pastry wasps, with their delicious-looking nests. https://t.co/1mBJcQ2Shd
My friend @humanbyweight is currently illustrating 300+ species of cicadas found across North America, after previously illustrating 200+ wasp species for a book
https://t.co/lwgd0mQ20P
We have @The_Episiarch, who is known for designing characters based on real-life parasitic species, like this aquatic isopod/pillbug known as tongue-biter.