
Edison Innovation Foundation: Black & White Scientific Diagrams
16 Jan ’13
Sometimes the hardest thing to accomplish as a graphic artist is knowing when to keep things simple. As an artist, I am always looking to explore new territory and push the metaphorical envelope. However, when you are creating scientific diagrams for educational handouts, simpler is 100 percent better. The phrase, ‘Keep it simple, stupid’ was most likely created with an overachieving designer in mind.
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