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Research Communications: Illustration for Academic Purposes

Research Communications: Illustration for Academic Purposes

Research communication often requires the representation of data in the form of charts or diagrams to illustrate how experiments were conducted, to elaborate on frameworks, and to explain complex ideas. This workshop will make use of a number of tools to create impactful illustrations for your research communications. This will include a demo of using basic charts and data modules in Adobe Illustrator and Excel. We will also practise building illustrations in both Figma and in the Procreate App on iPads. We will discuss how to ideate your concepts into illustrations, and how to find colours, typefaces, and layouts to ensure your visuals look professional and polished. This is an in-person workshop.


Hanne Pearce has worked at the University of Alberta Library for twenty years in several campus libraries where her work has focused on public service, communications, and now digital scholarship. She holds both an MLIS and an MA in Communications and Technology. In addition to her work at the University of Alberta, she is a freelance photographer and graphic designer.

Junelle Mah has worked at the University of Alberta Library since 2018 in information services and user engagement, with additional focus on user experience and communications. A proud U of A Human Ecology alumna, she also holds a MA in Professional Communications and is currently pursuing her MLIS.  Junelle's professional experience has also included post-secondary student services and communications, as well as teaching and learning in a retail environment.

Date:
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Time:
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Location:
2-20A
Campus:
Digital Scholarship Centre
Audience:
  Faculty     Graduate Students  
Categories:
  Research Communications  

Registration is required. There are no seats available but a waiting list is available.