Today we get to learn from Kalliopi Monoyios, visual science communicator and lead author of "Visuals as a Catalyst for Climate Science Communication," a chapter in the book "Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions" (Springer Nature, 2024). In this episode, Kalliopi and I discuss the value of visuals in climate change communication. We discuss what effective visuals look like and also talk about creating culturally relevant and sensitive information. Kalliopi shares how someone can become a visual science communicator and what a collaborative project between a visual science communicator and a client might look like. LINKS Kalliopi Monoyios website Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Visuals as a Catalyst for Climate Communication (Open Access) Kirsten Carlson | Fathom iT Studios Taina Litwak Fiona Martin | Visualizing Science Your Inner Fish (book) Your Inner Fish (PBS video) Association of Medical Illustrators YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Storytelling and Climate Solutions - A conversation with co-editors Emily Coren and Hua (Helen) Wang Gretchen Halpert, Scientific Illustration Distance Program Gary Hoyle discusses museum plant models, exhibit design, and dioramas CREDITS:Producer: Tania MarienMusic: So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License;SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.View The Freelance Project Portfolio to learn more about Independent environmental education professionals and how they strengthen environmental literacy.Talaterra is an affiliate of Bookshop.org. Commissions earned support The Freelance Project.Contact Us
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