How Jon Jieh-hen Tsung quit science research to become a scientific illustrator

 

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Learn how Jon Jieh-hen Tsung, founder of DrawBioMed & Science Visionary, switched careers from being a scientific researcher to becoming a scientific illustrator.

 
 

“HI SCIENTISTS, HERE IS A QUICK CHAT WITH YOU. I RECENTLY GOT ASKED A LOT BY MASTER AND PHD STUDENTS ABOUT HOW I BECOME A SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATOR, SO I DECIDED TO MAKE A VIDEO TO TALK ABOUT IT.”

— Jon Jieh-hen Tsung

 

Jon is a graphical abstract and video abstract expert. He takes his science know-how and combines that with artistic skills to help his research clients create informative visuals that helps explain their journal papers.

He also hosts an informative YouTube channel where he teaches scientists how to draw their own illustrations.

Mentioned in the video:

“Hi scientists, here is a quick chat with you. I recently got asked a lot by master and PhD students about how I become a scientific illustrator, so I decided to make a video to talk about it.

Subscribe to this channel DrawBioMed for more graphical abstract tutorials Visit Science Visionary for more www.sciencevisionary.com

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Annie Campbell

Annie is a medical illustrator and animator who runs Now Medical Studios with her business partner, Emily Holden. Her experiences as an art director, project manager and multimedia artist for various studios and companies in the USA and UK have provided her with a broad range of skills and expertise that she now brings to every project. Annie firmly believes in life long learning and sharing.

One of her passions is sharing the business of medical illustration with younger artists embarking into the field. She founded and is an active contributor of Learn Medical Art with Emily, a channel dedicated to creating and sharing tutorials, articles and resources from the field.

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