Preparing Scientific Illustrations A Guide to Better Posters, Presentations, and Publications /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Briscoe, Mary H. (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
Edición:2nd ed. 1996.
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3986-4
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1 Introduction
  • Learning to Communicate Visually
  • An Intention to Communicate
  • Good Illustrations
  • Planning the Figure
  • 2 Drawings and Diagrams
  • Line or Continuous-Tone Drawing?
  • Doing Drawings
  • 3 Photographs
  • Photographic Reproduction
  • Photographic Figures
  • Photomicrographs
  • Gels
  • Video Images
  • 4 Charts and Tables
  • Charts
  • Tables
  • Tables for Slides
  • 5 Molecular Graphics
  • Genetic Sequences
  • Restriction Maps
  • Molecular Models
  • Software Comparison
  • 6 Graphs and Software
  • Kinds of Graphs
  • Graph Design
  • Axis Lines
  • Ticks
  • Labels
  • Label Position
  • Design Symbols and Lines
  • Texture and Contrast
  • Arrows and Brackets
  • For Good Graphs
  • Graphing Software
  • 7 The Journal Figure
  • Journal Instructions
  • Reduction
  • Format
  • Labels
  • Consistency
  • Final Preparation
  • The Printing Process
  • 8 Slides
  • Slide Format
  • Labels for Slides
  • Color
  • Word Slides
  • Slides From Books and Journals
  • Overhead Transparencies
  • Making Slides and Overheads
  • 9 Posters
  • Plan the Poster
  • Poster Text
  • Figures
  • Poster Layout
  • Poster Production
  • Poster Purpose
  • 10 Using an Illustrator
  • Communicate with the Illustrator
  • The Illustrator and the Computer
  • The Illustrator as a Resource
  • 11 Using a Computer
  • Letters, Fonts, and Styles
  • Use Computer Options to Simplify and Organize
  • Computer Drawings and Diagrams
  • Bit Mapped versus Vector-Based Graphics
  • Computer-Generated Graphs
  • Computer Printout
  • Conclusions and Suggested Readings
  • 12 Drawing by Hand
  • Trim, Mount, and Label Tracings
  • Trim, Mount, and Label Gels
  • Draw and Label Graphs
  • Use a Photocopy Machine for Corrections and Changes
  • 13 Conclusion
  • You Should Learn to Communicate
  • You Can Learn
  • Sources of Illustrations.