
Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science. Show all posts
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Science illustration - Harper Collins
A fun drawing to show the effects of bending light in a reflection, a la 'hall of mirrors' in a circus.

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Friday, 16 May 2008
Science safety poster - What you SHOULDN'T do in the lab
The title says it all really. There's a lot of things that you shouldn't do in a science lab at school - or anywhere for that matter, but that's a different issue - see how many things you can find (that you shouldn't do).

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AQA Science Books - Harper Collins - Part 2
A fairly random selection of drawings - or so you'd have thought. They're all actually showing different physical forces.





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AQA Science Books - Harper Collins

A series of illustrations of flowers showing how they "work", i.e. how they like the sunshine, how they don't like the cold, and how they get pollenated via bees. All good wholesome stuff.
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Thursday, 15 May 2008
GCSE Science textbook illustrations - Future Travel
Continuing on from the previous post, here's an example of how we'll be getting to school in the future.

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Vehicle
GCSE Science textbook illustrations - Vehicles!
These various vehicles were for a chemistry science textbook. I don't recall their relevance, and why a chemistry book would need so many illustrations of cars and the such like, possibly something to do with fuel and energy expendeture or something?




And continuing on the same theme, here's another vehicle - again crashed - for another Science book.




And continuing on the same theme, here's another vehicle - again crashed - for another Science book.

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GCSE Science textbook illustration - Pyramids!

If I remember correctly this image was to illustrate the principles of friction, and what better way to do it than via a drawing of slaves dragging a giant rock up the side of one of the pyramids.
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Monday, 21 April 2008
Science textbook - Migrating Buffalo
Every so often I get to draw a picture for a geography or science book that has to be more factual than my usual interpretive
drawings. Here's an example of Wildebeest crossing a river.
drawings. Here's an example of Wildebeest crossing a river.

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