Visual Communication of Science
(Online) Learn the SEYENS METHOD to improve graphic design to help explain your research
14.06.2024
June 14, 2024 9:00 - approx. 13.30 (online)
The IRTG is co-hosting Jernej Zupanc, founder of Seyens, for a 1-day online workshop to help researchers present their own research through various means of visual communication. The goal is to train scientists in the principles of visual communication so that they can present their ideas and results clearly and effectively in journal papers and grant proposals, on posters and slides.
Target group: This workshop is available for doctoral researchers and for postdocs.
Aim: You will learn to visually communicate your complex research ideas and results so your messages are effortlessly understood by any specific audience (scientists or non-scientists). We will not focus on aesthetics but on how knowledge on human visual perception can help you create effective scientific images, slides, and posters.
You will design a graphical abstract of your research, discuss it with peer scientists in a group exercise, and get actionable advice and feedback on your own images and slides. It is an immersive workshop, comprehensive, structured, memorable, easy to follow, useful and fun.
Content: The training is offered as blended learning that combines a self-study module and an online workshop.
Self-study via an online platform (12-month access)
- Communicating with scientific vs non-scientific audiences
- Visual perception and what humans find intuitive
- Layout: simplifying comprehension through a structured layout
- Eye-flow: effortlessly guide the audience through the design
- Colors: how to amplify, not ‘fancify’
- Typography for legibility, structure and aesthetics
- Slides that amplify messages and don't distract when presenting
- Posters: strategy and process for creating posters that attract and explain
- Homework: you submit your images and slides for feedback.
Online Workshop via Zoom (self-study module partial completion mandatory)
- Recap and Q&A: an effective review of self-study topics and optional 1-on-1 consulting with facilitator to address your individual challenges.
- Feedback on submitted materials: you will get actionable suggestions on how to improve your own scientific images and slides.
- Graphical abstract drawing exercise: you will draw a sketch of your research
- Group peer-instruction exercise: we make groups so everyone learns to give and receive informed feedback to peers.
See more details about Jernej Zupanc and his SEYENS METHODTM at www.seyens.com.
Registration deadline is May 10, 2024. Sign up any time with Elizabeth irtg1064@bmc.med.lmu.de