Whether it’s a few frames, a page or multiple pages, comics are an enticing format for engaging diverse audiences with your work.
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This eBook is a creative reflection of our journey as part of the EU-funded PLANET4B project. In collaboration with Dadima’s CIC and visual artist Dr Vicky Bowskill, it brings together doodles, environmental stories, and insights that document key moments of our research journey: relationships, creativity, community and collective learning. Read more.

In a world filled with countless food options, apps, and labels, making the right choices can be tricky. I worked with the DRG4FOOD team to help break down these complexities with this new comic book.
By combining engaging storytelling with essential lessons about food, health, and data, DRG4FOOD encourages young readers to become more aware, responsible, and empowered in their food choices.

This cartoon was created for eLife journal’s Sparks of Change series: Being Neurodivergent in Academia. Do check out these inspiring, moving and enlightening stories.

This cartoon was inspired by Willow Neal’s research on urban butterflies in Milton Keynes 🎨

How many types of diversity can you see in this image? How many can’t you see?
Neurodiversity can be invisible and oh-so-easy to exclude with systemic barriers and lack of awareness. It can also add a sparkly twist to any inclusive team. It takes all kinds of minds. #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek

This article caught my eye because we kept zebra finch when I was a kid. Now scientists have created…RoboFinch! To study how birds learn to sing through audiovisual cues. How cool is that!?

This article really captured my imagination. It suggests that ice age cave art is in fact the original SciArt, recording species reproduction and migration measured against moon cycles. No fancy computer models or PowerPoint required!

Things I have learned on my PhD: almost everyone has Imposter Syndrome and almost no-one is actually an imposter.
