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This second batch of additional materials for the STFC's Borrow the Moon scheme was focused on meteorites. Like the Hands on the Moon package (see previous post), the content of the booklet and accompanying posters was left entirely to me to implement, research, write, design and illustrate. Unlike Hands on the Moon, this package would lack the 'interactive' elements, so, after much thought and reflection (during which time, I wandered alone in the wilderness for many days and nights until inspiration was visited upon me as I took shelter beneath the boughs of an ancient oak tree*), I decided to call it the The Little Book of Space Rocks. You can download a full-fat PDF of the booklet here and the poster here. *Sequence of events may have been embellished. Space rocks booklet!...and the poster!Infographics are an incredibly powerful tool for communicating complex ideas to customers, the public, or to policy makers.
So, if you think your company, institution... or perhaps evil empire... would benefit from Ben's infographics why not get in touch to discuss your needs? Click here to drop Ben an email to start the conversation.
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9/1/2020 03:57:25 am
Through the arts that you have provided above, I am sure that a lot of clients are now thinking of getting the service of Ben's infographics! This is a good thing for you because it is a good promo. I am not an artist, but I can see the beauty that you have in you. Hopefully, Ben's infographics will grow and will nurture more artists because I can see that this is going to be a huge business in the coming years. Artists are hardworking, so they should also get the benefit that they truly deserve.
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Ben Gilliland is a freelance science writer, graphic journalist, illustrator and author with more than 20 years of experience. This is where he talks about work he has done... on the off-chance anyone is interested. Archives
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