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Felice C. Frankel

    The Visual Elements—Design
    No Small Matter. Science on the Nanoscale
    Envisioning Science: The Design and Craft of the Science Image
    • This comprehensive guide offers essential techniques for capturing striking science photographs. It delves into the principles of composition, lighting, and equipment, while emphasizing the importance of storytelling in visual science communication. Readers will learn how to convey complex concepts through imagery, making it accessible and engaging for various audiences. Whether for professionals or enthusiasts, this resource equips photographers with the skills to elevate their scientific visual storytelling.

      Envisioning Science: The Design and Craft of the Science Image
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      A small revolution is remaking the world. The only problem is, we can’t see it. This book uses dazzling images and evocative descriptions to reveal the virtually invisible realities and possibilities of nanoscience. An introduction to the science and technology of small things, No Small Matter explains science on the nanoscale.Authors Felice C. Frankel and George M. Whitesides offer an overview of recent scientific advances that have given us our ever-shrinking microtechnology―for instance, an information processor connected by wires only 1,000 atoms wide. They describe the new methods used to study nanostructures, suggest ways of understanding their often bizarre behavior, and outline their uses in technology. This book explains the various means of making nanostructures and speculates about their importance for critical developments in information processing, computation, biomedicine, and other areas.No Small Matter considers both the benefits and the risks of nano/microtechnology―from the potential of quantum computers and single-molecule genomic sequencers to the concerns about self-replicating nanosystems. By making the practical and probable realities of nanoscience as comprehensible and clear as possible, the book provides a unique vision of work at the very boundaries of modern science.

      No Small Matter. Science on the Nanoscale
    • "In this short handbook, an award-winning science communicator and teacher offers a quick guide for scientists and engineers who want to communicate-and better understand-their research by designing compelling graphics for journal submissions, grant applications, presentations, and posters. Distilling her celebrated books and courses to the essentials, Felice C. Frankel shows scientists and engineers the importance of thinking visually. This crucial volume in the Visual Elements series offers a wealth of engaging design examples--including case studies and advice from designers at prestigious outlets from The New York Times to Nature. Ideal for researchers who want a foothold for presenting and preparing their work for conferences and publications, the book explains the steps for creating a concise and communicative graphic to highlight the most important aspects of research. With clear before-and-after examples, Frankel shows how color, composition, layering, and other design details help researchers to communicate more effectively. The resulting book is an essential element of any scientist's, engineer's, or science communicator's library"--

      The Visual Elements—Design