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pine xylem bodered pit water filter illustration, Nicolle R Fuller SayoStudio

April 2, 2021

Science of DIY Water Filter Animation

Science of DIY Water Filter Animation Ok, so I am kind of a geek. Who am I kidding, I am really a geek! I love learning about science and … [Read more...] about Science of DIY Water Filter Animation

Art,  Client Feature,  Science animation case study,  bacteria,  bioengineering,  border pit,  clean water,  DIY filter,  do-it-yourself filter,  ecoli,  pine xylem,  science animation,  scientific animation,  scientific illustration,  water filter,  xylem

Girls in STEM science illustration created for NSF, by Nicolle R. Fuller, SayoStudio

March 19, 2021

Women in STEM Science Illustration Spotlight

Women in STEM, Science Illustration Focus We're honoring Women's History this March, by recognizing women in STEM. We're starting with a look at … [Read more...] about Women in STEM Science Illustration Spotlight

Art,  Client Feature,  Inspiration,  Science andrea ghez,  black hole,  disadvantaged students STEM,  education,  engineering,  nano,  nobel prize physics,  science,  science illustration,  stem,  women,  women scientist,  Women STEM,  women's history

February 24, 2021

Periodic Table Animation

We Come From Stars - Periodic Table Animation for NSF Have you ever wondered how the elements of our universe formed? Or, how does the periodic … [Read more...] about Periodic Table Animation

Art,  Art Process,  Client Feature,  Science animation,  astronomy,  chalboard,  chemistry,  drawing,  nsf,  periodic table,  space

February 4, 2021

2020 SayoStudio Science Art

2020 SayoStudio Science Art Year in Review 2020 was a blur. Which I suppose I'm grateful for? Or at least, I should be? As I write this I remind … [Read more...] about 2020 SayoStudio Science Art

Art,  Client Feature,  Science 2020,  biotech art,  ecology art,  infographic,  magazine art,  Nicolle R. Fuller,  NSF art,  SayoStudio,  science art,  science illustration,  year in review

December 17, 2020

Art From Science Figures

Art From Science Figures Science Illustration vs. Art Science illustration is a discipline dedicated to creating visual representations of … [Read more...] about Art From Science Figures

Art,  Art Process,  Client Feature art from figures,  Claire Agosti,  journal art,  Nicolle R. Fuller,  NRF Art,  SayoStudio,  science art

photons bent around blakc hole

November 24, 2020

Sayo-Art Science Animation

Sayo-Art Animations for Science and Technology Sayo-Art LLC’s scientific knowledge and cutting-edge 3d animation tools will communicate your … [Read more...] about Sayo-Art Science Animation

Art,  Art Process,  Science 3d animation,  animation,  biotech animation,  nicolle fuller,  sayo art,  SayoStudio,  science animation,  space art,  tech art

November 18, 2020

Illustration Licensing and Copyright Intro for Clients

Illustration Licensing and Copyright Intro for Clients Understanding When and Where You Can Use Images, for Scientists, Authors, and Tech … [Read more...] about Illustration Licensing and Copyright Intro for Clients

Business,  Client FAQ business,  can I use,  client,  copyrights,  FAQ,  illustration,  image licensing,  image use,  infographics,  photography,  re-use,  reuse,  science animation,  science illustration,  tech illustration

southwest washington beach pelicans painting

November 12, 2020

Art Inspiration 2020

Finding Creative Inspiration (and Sanity) During our Coronavirus Summer Like many across the world, 2020 has been a strange and difficult year. … [Read more...] about Art Inspiration 2020

Art,  Work-Life-Balance art,  coranovirus summer,  creative inspiration,  drawing,  frog,  garden,  hiking,  nature,  Nicolle R. Fuller,  painting,  pelican,  SayoStudio,  science illustration,  tomatillos,  whale skeleton

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#sciart—microbes 🔬to galaxies 🔭—Nicolle Fuller leads SayoStudio creating art & animation of science wonders. #scienceillustration

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Learn the science behind this DIY, free, effective Learn the science behind this DIY, free, effective water filter. This close-up of a xylem pore (bordered pit) is from an animation of water filtered through pinewood, where bacteria like E. coli are trapped. Created for @MITpics scientists. 

See the full animation and learn more on our blog, link in profile 😃.
How will we know if we’ve found ET? #spaceart cr How will we know if we’ve found ET? #spaceart created for @skyandtelescopemag shows a habitable #exoplanet, with 3 key areas of Earth science to define a biosignature: quantum chemistry, molecular biology and atmospheric science. 

1. Quantum chemistry: how can we identify molecules from their spectral lines?
2. Molecular biology: which gas molecules are created by life?
3. Atmospheric science: how do different gases interact in an atmosphere?

The planet was 3D modeled using @Quadspinner #Gaea to create an eroded, rocky landscape with oceans and mountain ranges, layered with lots of clouds in Cinema4d. Our goal was to create a recognizably habitable planet, while still making it unique and clearly different from Earth.
Happy spring! We’re glad 2020 is fading into mem Happy spring! We’re glad 2020 is fading into memory, but looking back, we’re so grateful we had amazing science to focus on creating #SciArt for. Here is a #sayostudio 2020 favorite of moose ecological impacts, created for Shawn J. Leroux @mun_bios 

More 2020 favorites on our blog: https://loom.ly/blvn-mQ
How do materials behave at the #nanoscale (DNA’s How do materials behave at the #nanoscale (DNA’s width)? Scientists @lehighengineers study the benefits and the potential risks of nanotech in our cells. Our #sciart shows a petri-dish of stem-cells, with a close-up of a graphene nanotube wrapped in ribbons of single-stranded DNA at the cell membrane. #nanodays
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