JNSI Volume 52, no. 1 /2020
JNSI Volume 52, no. 1 /2020
Story Abstracts
Editor’s Note — Gail Guth
Member Spotlight: MaryBeth Hinrichs (open access)
Drawing a Menacing Male-Female Caterpillar for a Scientific Journal — Diana Marques
RRRRIPPED from the List: Teaching Myself Scientific Illustration? — edited by Britt Griswold
The Allure of Ichthyological Structural Color, part 1: The Science Behind the Art — Stephen DiCerbo
Inktober 2019 — Carol Creech
Stonehenge Aqua Black; Product Review — Gail Guth and Camille Werther
Sketchbook: Frances Topping
— MaryBeth Hinrichs
My journey into scientific illustration has taken many
unexpected twists and turns, detours of all kinds and
sometimes flat-out halts, but I’ve learned along the way that
any journey of value is worth the patience.
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