In this digital age, communication has become increasingly visual. Like never before, visual information is increasing exposure and widening outreach to new audiences. With growing demands from Journals (TOC arts, visual abstracts, scientific figures), conferences (posters, presentation) and competitive grants submissions, the science world is not spared. It is therefore important to get figures and images right for the intended audience, even more so when visualizing scientific data and conveying complex concepts. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published three Special Reports over the past year, in which it featured a new approach to figure design. Using key messages and visuals from these reports as an example of integrating visual communication, this seminar aims to give scientists an overview of information design and cognitive concepts, as well as provide practical tips for creating their own engaging figures.
About the presenter:
Melissa is an environmental scientist and holds a PhD from Stockholm University for which she investigated the human exposure to Perfluorinated substances. She now works as Graphics and Communications Officer for the IPCC WGI TSU, based at the Universite Paris-Saclay.