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Art direction and design of No Till: The Quiet Revolution, in the July 2008 issue of Scientific American magazine. |
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Re-design of edisonwoods.net
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Illustration and design for The Brooklyn Kitchen
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Art direction and design for Scientific American magazine
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Art direction and design of the monthly column Working Knowledge, which explains how things work, relying largely on images to do so. The July issue talks about how cruise ships stay afloat and manueverable. Click here to read the article. Thanks to Kent Snodgrass for his illustrations.
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Art direction and design for Scientific American magazine
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Art direction and design of the monthly column Working Knowledge, which explains how things work, relying largely on images to do so. The June issue details how electronic-book readers. Click here to read the article. Thanks again to George Retseck for his great illustrations.
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Art direction and design for Scientific American magazine
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Art direction and design of the monthly column Working Knowledge, which explains how things work, relying largely on images to do so. The May issue explains the functioning of green roofs. Click here to read the article. It is a topic of great interest to me, and it was fun to work on. Thanks again to George Retseck for his great illustrations.
I had fun creating this information graphic:
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| Illustration and design of a forthcoming anatomy and physiology textbook |

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Illustration and design of a forthcoming anatomy and physiology textbook with Electronic Publishing Services, a major scientific and medical publishing house. Work is copyright protected, so I can't post it here. Thanks to Leonardo DaVinci for his Anatomy of the Neck (c. 1515).
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| Logo and website design, Feed Me Brooklyn |

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Logo and website design, Feed Me Brooklyn, a new cooking/dating show. Check out the article in the NY Daily News.
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| Art direction, design, and illustration for Scientific American magazine |
Art direction, design, and illustration of Fighting Killer Worms, in the May 2008 issue of Scientific American magazine. Proceed at your own risk: this is all about schistosomes -- fascinating stuff, but NOT for the sqeamish. |
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Identity and website design for ThatsHowEnergyWorks.com
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Two upcoming courses at the Pacific Northwest College of Art
Illustration: Creating a Visual History - June 30 - July 23
Scientific Illustration: Analog to Digital Production - June 24 - July 15
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 Student work from last year's "Scientific Illustration" course. By Ryan Williams
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Art direction, design, and illustration for Scientific American magazine
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Art direction and design of "Graphene: Carbon Wonderland". Click here to read the article and see more illustrations. Thanks to Matt Colllins for his beautiful illustrations.
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Art direction and design for Scientific American magazine
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Art direction and design of the monthly column Working Knowledge, which explains how things work, relying largely on images to do so. March's column shed some light on how lightbulbs work. Click here to read the article and see more illustrations. Thanks to George Retseck for his beautiful illustrations.
I had fun creating this information graphic:
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Website updates for Outstanding in the Field
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Outstanding in the Field was recently featured on CBS Sunday Morning (see it here), which created a flood of recognition. I have been working on several site updates, especially the participants pages. I also edited and created a newsletter. It's really worth a read: it's a powerful, infomative, and attractive summary of the group's remarkable growth over its nine year history. |
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Poster and postcard design for Edison Woods
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Design and illustration of Edison Wood's promotional materials for a recent tour of Europe and a sold-out show at Joe's Pub in NYC. |
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Art direction and design for Scientific American magazine
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| Art direction and design of the monthly column Working Knowledge, which explains how things work, relying largely on images to do so. February's column explains how green screens (or blue screens) are used in TV and movies to create false backgrounds. Click here to read the article. Thanks to Samuel Velasco for his great photo illustrations. |
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Design and illustration for CD re-release
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Design and illustration of Edison Wood's "Seven Principles of Leave No Trace". The CD, originally released in 2003, got an updated look for a tour of Italy and Spain. |
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Art direction and design for Scientific American magazine
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| Art direction and design of the monthly column Working Knowledge, which explains how things work, relying largely on images to do so. January's column explains how bowling pinsetters work. We even went bowling to see it first-hand -- all part of a day's work. Thanks to George Retseck for his consistently great illustrations. |
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| Postcard and advertisement for Kitchenbar's holiday events |
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| The ad appeared in the New York Post and L magazine. |
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| Logo design for a new internet store |
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| This logo will be part of a new internet-based store for new moms. It will also be used in printed materials and advertisements. |
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| Personal work |
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| Lately, I've been exploring new styles and techniques. To see more work like this, please visit my blog artdaniela.blogspot.com |