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Category: conceptual figures

Posted on June 10, 2018July 2, 2018

Meeting between Gill, Barbara and Mattia, Wednesday 6th June 2018

Discussing a conceptual figure that shows dopamine synthesis ...

Posted on May 24, 2018

A conceptual figure with no drawn elements

Creating a conceptual figure using data screengrabs instead of drawn elements ...

Posted on May 8, 2018May 8, 2018

Combining Illustrator files to create a new image

How to combine elements from two Illustrator files ...

Posted on April 27, 2018

Collections of visual elements

Reviewing the visual elements collected to date ...

Posted on April 15, 2018

Drawing data

When would a drawing of an MRI scan be appropriate ...

Posted on March 17, 2018

Creating an illustrative figure

Creating a more illustrative conceptual figure ...

Posted on February 26, 2018

Meeting between Gill and Nisha, Thursday 22nd February 2018

Reviewing the use of visual elements to construct a conceptual figure ...

Posted on February 19, 2018

Constructing a conceptual figure using visual elements – part 2

Combining visual elements ...

Posted on February 11, 2018

Constructing a conceptual figure using visual elements – part 1

The visual elements that Nisha requires for her conceptual figures ...

Posted on January 21, 2018January 21, 2018

Meeting between Gill and Nisha, Friday 19th January 2018

Gill met with Nisha to discuss progress on the conceptual figures for the upcoming methods paper ...

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Go to this webpage to find out about the @neurographical Instagram feed - more than 800 images showcasing the work of the collaboration from 2017 to 2022.

An illustrative image of a human brain, one of a series created in different colourways. ©️Gill Brown #neuroscience #graphicdesign #illustration #humanbrain Re-drawn detail of a figure showing a neuron. Slightly edited to not include a big ‘drop shadow’ as I just couldn’t bring myself to draw it. I do love the overall shape, though! 😊 #neuroscience #graphicdesign #illustration #neuron An illustration showing an air traffic controller, created for use in an information sheet explaining executive function. ©️Gill Brown #neuroscience #graphicdesign #illustration #executivefunction #airtrafficcontroller
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