Resources for scientists, doctors and writers:
:: Hiring a medical illustrator :: Getting your book illustrated (Writer's FAQ) :: Making your own presentations :: Finding / making lesson plans :: Science links :: Healthcare links :: Writing associations ::
Resources for illustrators and designers:
:: Teach yourself :: Get equipment :: Go to school :: Find jobs :: Print & promote ::
:: Societies :: Museums :: Fellow artists :: FAQ (about the field) ::

BOOKS for scientific illustrators, natural science illustrators and medical illustrators

scientific illustration, biological illustration, botany illustration, typography, science magazines, art magazines.

There are some very good books on the topics of scientific illustration and medical illustration. On the right are some of my favorite books in scientific illustration, medical illustration, typography and graphic design. On the left amazon.com shows their most popular books on the same subjects.

~ scientific illustration

Report: Becoming a Scientific or Medical Illustrator. I've gotten some great feedback on the report: “Thank you very much for the advice in your report, the best one I found about scientific illustration.”

 

scientific illustration: a guide to biological, zoological, and medical rendering techniques, design, printing, and display Scientific Illustration: A Guide to Biological, Zoological, and Medical Rendering Techniques, Design, Printing, and Display I reach for this book when I need inspiration, when I want to reflect on my style and how it fits with the subject matter, and when I want to look at some pretty things.

 

The Guild Handbook of Scientific Illustration The Guild Handbook of Scientific Illustration This is THE reference book for scientific illustrators. It's expensive, but it's worth it. I put off buying this book for a long time, and finally decided it was worth it. It was! The new version is out, and the old version can be found on amazon (through the link above). It's a good book, so people are not selling it cheaply. The new book has several sections that the old one does not, and vice versa. It's worth having both if you can afford it. Otherwise, visit this book in the library.

 

~ biological illustration

Handbook of Biological IllustrationA Handbook of Biological Illustration

This is a great (and inexpensive) introduction / guide to biological illustration.

 

~ botany illustration

How to Draw Plants: The Techniques of Botanical IllustrationHow to Draw Plants: The Techniques of Botanical Illustration
This is a great (and inexpensive) botanical illustration guide.

 

~ typography

cover Designing with Type: A Basic Course in Typography by James Craig, William Bevington, Susan E. Meyer (Editor)

 

A Typographic Workbook, A Primer to History, Techniques, and Artistry
by Kate Chair

 

My favorite typography book is by Robin Williams (not the actor). She's a fabulous designer, and she is really good at breaking design concepts down to the basics, and then building them back up. Her typography book completely changed the way I look at type in the first five minutes! It's a reference book that I actually sat down and read from front to back like a novel, and then waited a few months and did it again.

~ business books

You will also need some business management books if you are going to freelance. You'll need a book on business and legal forms for illustrators and pricing (the GAG handbook).

 

If you are reviewing scientific illustrators / medical illustrators for upcoming projects such as scientific or medical illustrations, charts, animations, or presentation, I hope you enjoy your visit to this site. For a bid or more information, use my contact form or email me: . Comments are welcome.

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