Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Monday, 4 August 2014
Permeablity technologist at work
Musing at breakfast over the weekend at the optimum time for tea bags to be infused & realising how unsung the job of the Permeability Technologist is.
Labels:
illustration,
pen and ink,
permeability technologist,
science,
sketch,
teabag
Friday, 3 May 2013
The Economist - Silent World
Recent illustration I produced for The Economist Technology Quarterly about the technical challenges of effective communications under the sea.
(all 'scientist with biros in pocket'™ clichés are entirely deliberate)
(all 'scientist with biros in pocket'™ clichés are entirely deliberate)
Monday, 18 June 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Infinity
My dad taught me how to write the sign for infinity.
One night when I couldn't sleep I attempted to count up to it thinking it was like other numbers.
It wasn't.
One night when I couldn't sleep I attempted to count up to it thinking it was like other numbers.
It wasn't.
Labels:
dad,
illustration,
infinity,
numbers,
science,
sketch,
sketchbook,
steve may
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Economist Technology Quarterly
Had a lot of fun tackling this cover & insides for The Economist Technology Quarterly for an article called ‘Can The Scientists Keep Up’about drug testing in sport
(They also indulged my delving into the murky world of Inca coca leaf chewing, Viking psyllocybin abuse & other drug abuse in the ancient world which was alluded to in the article along with some gratuitous 'biros in lab coat' scientist clichés!)
For previous work for The Economist click here
Read the article here
http://www.economist.com/node/21548498
Labels:
Arena Illustration,
doping,
drugs,
editorial,
olympics,
science,
scientists,
sport,
technology,
The Economist
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