Part 1 Scientific design for journal covers How I got started











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Get an insight on how I started doing cover designs for scientific journals. In part 1 I'll take you through a couple of designs I did over the years (before and after I learned Blender). I also briefly talk about how the process from getting the request to submitting the draft looks like. • 00:00 Intro • 00:18 Twitter poll • 00:33 Outlook of this video and part 2 • 01:23 My first cover design (Angewandte Chemie) • 01:56 How to be able to design a cover • 04:20 How covers looked 10 years ago • 06:02 Another photography heavy cover design (NPR) • 07:23 My first design using Blender (Green Chemistry) • 08:59 Checking for the preferred style of the journal before you start • 10:15 A playful and detail heavy example (Angewandte Chemie) • 10:50 Another playful example (low poly; ChemSusChem) • 11:13 A more minimalistic design (Nature Catalysis) • 11:54 Another more simple design (Cell) • 13:13 A recent example, surrealistic composition (ChemCatChem) • 14:59 Outro • If you want a more detailed start with Blender, I would highly recommend starting with the tutorials created by Andrew Price:    / andrewpprice   • Other resources for chemistry and biochemistry related content for Blender: • CG Figures:    / @cgfigures   • Brady Johnston:    / mrpiickles  

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