Honey DNA

Infographic showing the new technology allowing scientists to identify key plant species honeybees visit to produce honey. Collaborative project with Cartographer Clare Trainor. The final renderings were done in graphite, watercolor, and photoshop. National Geographic Feb 2018

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Below shows the progression of the graphic from original pitch, to sketch, to finalizing the design and illustration.

 

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