Monday, November 9, 2015

How to Build a Human



                      TableTop Whale is an Original Science Illustration Blog


Interactive Infographic on How to Build a Human

A designer with a molecular Biology degree made charts, infographics, illustrations, and published them every two-three weeks. The site has not had any new material since last January...but there is some really cool material on this site. 

Animated Skeletal Muscle on her blog



The owner of the blog said: "I'm working on a pretty extensive non-science art project right now, and it's been taking up a lot of my time. I was also invited to be on the panel of judges for the Malofiej Infographics Summit in Spain, so I'm going to be out of town for a while doing conference things. But I promise I haven't forgotten about this blog, and I'll be back soon with more science :)"-Eleanor Lutz

However, I highly recommend this site for information to use with your students, and inspiration for student design projects. As we work to add the A "Arts" to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), and make it STEAM...there are some great project ideas here!


I encourage you to look throughout her site, but I found the infographic on "How to Build a Human"...(second entry down on the blog)...simply fascinating! The direct link is also linked to the screenshot at the top of this blog entry. Let us know if you find this site useful, and if it springboards any projects or discussions with your students. **This is a public blog on the web and comments are open. **





She  uses Photoshop and Illustrator, mainly with a Wacom drawing tablet. Here's her tutorial for using photoshop to make animations. 


                                                   Tabletop Whale blog found here


What you need to Build A Computer,  "TableTop Whale"- by Eleanor Lutz



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