Visualizing Science

TREETIME 

Prev Next
Previous

DEWS Network

medical illustration of Illustration for an NSF grant proposal (doubling as a t-shirt logo) for a proposed TREETIME institute. The graphic represents integration of different levels of biological research. On a spatial scale, trees are studied at molecular, tissue, forest, and ecosystem levels, as well as in interspecies interactions. On a temporal scale, trees are studied from moments to eons. Studying trees and resilient species may help us better manage forests and urban landscapes in a changing climate.
Next medical illustration of A novel perspective of the Earth's seven spheres: heliosphere, atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and anthrosphere. Professor Chamberlin hired Fiona Martin to create oceanography e-textbook figures geared toward college students in urban Los Angeles. The anthrosphere is placed centrally, suggesting it has a disproportionate impact on the other six natural domains. The graphic is designed to be legible on mobile devices. Keywords: anthropogenic, climate, environment

Earth's Seven Spheres

Illustration for an NSF grant proposal (doubling as a t-shirt logo) for a proposed TREETIME institute. The graphic represents integration of different levels of biological research. On a spatial scale, trees are studied at molecular, tissue, forest, and ecosystem levels, as well as in interspecies interactions. On a temporal scale, trees are studied from moments to eons. Studying trees and resilient species may help us better manage forests and urban landscapes in a changing climate.

Keywords: Color, Editorial, Museum / Zoo, Research, Biology, Botany, Cell biology / Histology, Entomology, Genetics, Molecular Biology

© Fiona Martin