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Infographics in Science Communication

Presented by Esther Gonstalla

Date

Mon 27 May 6:30pm - 7:30pm

Tickets

Free, Booking Required

Venue

Waurn Ponds Library, Geelong
Waurn Ponds Library, 230 Pioneer Rd, Grovedale VIC 3216, Australia

Access

Accessible bathroom, All gender bathroom, Seating available, Wheelchair accessible

How can infographics help communicate scientific findings, especially in the complex field of climate science? In a world of constant data overload, this session by Esther Gonstalla looks at the importance of truly “easy to understand” infographics. What types of infographics work well? What to look for when creating not just stunning visuals, but visuals that tell a story and educate. Esther will share examples of her work from ‘The Ocean Book – How Endangered Are Our Seas’ (Green Books, Cambridge 2019) with a focus on climate change communication.

Participants

Esther Gonstalla

Esther is an infographic designer and author of 7 published environmental explainer books. Since 2008 she explores new ways to explain the most complex and pressing challenges of our time – climate change, oceans, forests and ice – to a general audience.

Esther has won multiple awards and works as an independent graphic designer for many NGOs, universities, scientific institutions and magazines such as NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC among other clients.
Now based at the Surfcoast, she continues to publish books and creates stunning visuals both in print and animation.


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