October 26th, 2005
Even small graphical enhancements in drawings depicting cellular structures may have a significant impact on the overall visual perception by the audience. Membrane structures are frequently used in biomedical presentations and, if done creatively, offer an opportunity to show biological processes in a visually attractive way. Here we will describe how to generate the impression of depth and perspective using membrane receptors and proteins within the membrane plane. (more…)
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October 6th, 2005
Our team will attend the Converge South Conference in Greensboro on October 7th and 8th. Let us know if there is anyone who wants to meet with us at contact@visiscience.com
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October 4th, 2005
Many journals may not accept PowerPoint slides as manuscript figures and illustrations and require conversion to .tif, or sometimes to .eps format. Since direct conversion to .tif format from PowerPoint Save menu does not give high resolution .tif, end user may be sometime left with few options, including re-doing illustrations using high-end graphical software. Fortunately, there is a convenient and simple way of converting PowerPoint slides into any acceptable format that is fully compatible with Adobe Illustrator.
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