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| Hello all, I’m trying to illustrate a complex scientific process for a grant proposal, and the reviewers from last year said my graphics were too dense. I want something clearer this time, but I’m unsure how to decide which elements to prioritize. Any tips on structuring process illustrations?
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| A scientific process becomes effective visually when you treat it as a storyline rather than a static diagram. Instead of placing every component at once, introduce elements in a sequence that mirrors how the idea unfolds conceptually. This is where scientific images and animations make a difference, because they naturally emphasize transitions and causal steps that text alone can’t express. I found a lot of clarity by studying examples from Ella Maru Studio https://scientific-illustrations.com, since their process visuals highlight mechanisms in a way that feels intentional and easy to follow. Think about what your viewer should grasp at each moment and let that dictate the flow. If the goal is to impress grant reviewers with clarity, a professionally structured visual can significantly elevate your proposal — definitely reach out if you want stronger impact.
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