
Research Figures
@researchfigures
Scientific Illustration Service for Academics 📊 🖌 💡
We create research graphics for publications, presentations, outreach and more.
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https://www.researchfigures.com/ 20-10-2020 13:10:03
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The Swiss Cheese model of #COVID19 defence, by Ian M Mackay, PhD. No single measure is sufficient, but put together they can stop the virus. I particularly like Misinformation Mouse, nibbling away at one of the slices.


Trying out some Academic Avatars this week Here’s Shark Devocean @seismic_kiwi We’ll add some more examples to our website soon! If you’d like an avatar in the meantime DM or email us 🙂[email protected] They cost €30 and we can customise them however you like! 🖌️



"The prospect of routinely seeing visual encodings in & alongside text is very exciting for people who love #DataVisualization " If this sounds like you, check out @alecbarrett 's review of Richard Brath 's new book, Visualizing with Text, in Nightingale. buff.ly/2TzJjh3



This work by Fabio Crameri is critical to effectively communicating science! Understanding how a colour palette represents your data, or how it can introduce bias, should be a major consideration when visualising data. Colour maps: fabiocrameri.ch/colourmaps.php #scientificrainbow

Back with her second in a series, Courtney Marchese curates her favorite examples of #information #design and #dataviz that aids in the public understanding of #COVID19 buff.ly/36GLq8Q #DataVisualization #publichealth





So proud of our new, amazing logo for the Forens-OMICS Team team! Thanks Research Figures for doing such a great job! We are all in love with it! #UKRIFLF


We have had an incredible 2022 and we have a new logo for 2023 and beyond. Tq to Research Figures for the collab. Like the symbolism of a light bulb and motivated to build a mindful and inclusive community, we are looking forward to a fantastic 2023! 🎇🎇🎇 1/8 🪡🧵



An #AppreciationPost today for Research Figures who helped us with this remarkable logo representing our research interests and reflecting our #EDI goals of building a sustainable, inclusive and diverse research group. #ThankYou
