Effective Visual Communication of Science

This workshop is offered by the Graduate Programme Molecular Mechanisms of Disease. Students enrolled in this programme will be prioritized.

Only 18 seats are avilable, so do not hesitate to sign up.

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Deadline for sign up is 7 April

Please be aware of the cancellation policy

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Aim

You will learn the Seyens Method™ - a comprehensive design philosophy, process, and set of strategies tailored specifically for scientists to visually communicate your own complex ideas so your messages are effortlessly understood by scientists or non-scientists.

It is a structured, no fluff, memorable, easy to follow, useful and fun training that will empower and enable you to create effective imagesslidesposters, and grants. You will immediately apply the new skills to communicate your own science, draw a graphical abstract and discuss it with your peers and receive actionable feedback on your images and slides.

Self-study module—Mandatory Fundamentals, Slides, and Homework (5 h)

Fundamental Visual Communication

Understand how human visual perception and psychology shape our interpretation of visual information. Discover a science-based design method to visualize your research, making it easily comprehensible. We will cover strategic use of layout, eye-flow, colors, and typography applied to all types of scientific images.

Slides, Posters, Grants

You will learn how to apply the Seyens Method™ design philosophy and strategies introduced in the Fundamentals to slides, posters, and grants. This will give you a holistic approach that builds from the first principles, makes sense and is easy to remember and apply. 

Homework

Submit your images and slides to receive personalized feedback.

Live Workshop—On Zoom (4.5 h)

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 your 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

Peer-instruction group discussion

You will give and receive informed and structured feedback to improve yours’ and other participants’ images.