Conceptual illustrations in science are “freehand” drawings to portray certain concepts qualitatively. Instead of directly representing data, they are visualising the current knowledge.

Perceptually-uniform colour gradients

Accurate colour scales for data visualisation have a constant local colour contrast between neighbouring colour values along the individual gradients.

Geologic time scale (spiral)

The geologic time scale proportionally represented as a log-spiral featuring major events in Earth history, and the evolution of life.

History of the Universe

Schematic illustration of the history and evolution of the universe—from the Big Bang 13.8 Billion years ago to present day—based on our current knowledge and the ground-breaking new insights provided by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

The scientific method

Visualisation depicting the fundamental steps of the scientific method, an indispensable framework for cultivating and sustaining a robust community-level comprehension of scientific phenomena.

Syncline and anticline

In structural geology, a syncline is a fold with younger rock layers closer to the center of the structure, whereas an anticline is the inverse of a syncline.

Rock cycle

The cycle of rocks as it was presented by James Hutton already 200 years ago.

Climate change tipping points

Potential climate tipping points where rising global atmospheric temperatures could cause irreversible change to the Earth system.

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