Course description
In an age of increasingly complex science information, pictures can be a key to communicating clearly. And yet, few people in the world of science have had an opportunity to learn how to use pictures in their own work.
This course is designed to empower anyone to do that—to create pictures that clearly convey science information, no matter how complex.
What you'll learn in this course
We hope S.P.A.R.K. will change forever the way you think of pictures and use them to communicate. We regard a picture as a portal—a dynamic doorway—between your ideas and your audience. Our mission is to help you make your ideas more accessible to others by harnessing the power of pictures! You’ll learn core concepts of visual communication that’ll be useful whether you’re an expert or a student, a novice or a pro. This is not a course on how to draw. What you’ll learn can be applied to many different ways of presenting information—such as diagrams, charts, or data visualizations. Your pictures can be drawn by hand, or you can use software you already know.
Each video is only 10 minutes or less. You’ll learn:
- A perfect way to jumpstart your visual thinking and transition from words to pictures
- How to speak with the 8 elements of visual language
- Ways to target your audience’s visual sweet spot
- Tips for communicating to people who aren’t familiar with your topic
Course content
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The Power of Pictures
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Video 2: What is a picture? (9:24)
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- Quiz
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Video 3: Making clear pictures (5:53)
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S --- Serve a Sandwich
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Video 4: Context sandwich (7:02)
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- PDF: Context sandwich worksheet
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Video 5: DEMO - Serve a Sandwich (6:29)
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Bridge From Words to Pictures
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Video 6: DEMO - Jumpstart visual thinking (7:06)
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- Quiz
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- PDF: Visual menu template
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P --- Plan a Path
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Video 7: Path patterns (7:43)
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- PDF: Path pattern chart
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Video 8: Narrative paths (7:24)
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Video 9: DEMO - Plan a Path (6:31)
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A --- Access your Audience
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Video 10: Audience sweet spot (10:29)
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- PDF: Sweet spot locator
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Video 11: Let go of literalism (10:29)
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Video 12: Customize to connect (10:45)
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Video 13: DEMO - Access your Audience (6:16)
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R --- Refine Relationships
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Video 14: Visual triage (6:49)
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Video 15: Elements of visual language 1 (9:20)
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- PDF: Elements of visual language chart
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Video 16: Elements of visual language 2 (10:44)
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Video 17: Principles of perception (9:13)
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Video 18: Bonus tips (8:24)
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Video 19: DEMO - Refine Relationships (9:07)
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K --- Keep it Clear
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Video 20: Best practices for color 1 (9:01)
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Video 21: Best practices for color 2 (7:44)
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Video 22: Best practices for text (9:49)
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Video 23: DEMO - Keep it clear (5:57)
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- PDF: SPARK overview
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Wrap up
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Video 24: How to use the SPARK checklist (5:34)
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- PDF: SPARK checklist
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- PDF: Video summaries
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- PDF: Video summaries 6 per page
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- Resources
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Reviews
Useful training, well designed, helpful handouts
Andrew McGuire
This is a great training. It is immediately useful, clear, concise, and well designed. Well worth the price and time
This is a great training. It is immediately useful, clear, concise, and well designed. Well worth the price and time
Read LessExcellent content--a must for science visualization
Nicoletta Barolini
Using a very direct, clear and logical approach S.P.A.R.K offers 5 practical tools within a clever acronym that will improve any science visualization projec...
Read MoreUsing a very direct, clear and logical approach S.P.A.R.K offers 5 practical tools within a clever acronym that will improve any science visualization projects. This is a well-thought-out course that was clearly prepared with care. I highly recommend it to anyone who has ever felt the frustration of not being able to communicate complex ideas into clear visuals. Having the S.P.A.R.K. acronym as a resource in one's tool kit (or in this case, artist's materials) will provide invaluable time saving and streamlining skills. A necessary resource for science artists and science nonartists everywhere.
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Beatriz Inglessis
I have decades of experience in visual design and illustration and this course helped me reinforced things I already knew and also made me understand the vis...
Read MoreI have decades of experience in visual design and illustration and this course helped me reinforced things I already knew and also made me understand the visual language in a fresh new way. The course itself is very well designed and clear. I look forward to applying everything I learned, thanks for providing the pdf, sample projects, and the checklists. It loved that you can do it at your own pace. Above all, it was fun to do and I'll recommended to my colleagues. Please offer more courses! B
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Donna Kridelbaugh
In my role as a communications consultant, clients often ask me for input on the design of graphics and figures to enhance the visuals in outreach materials ...
Read MoreIn my role as a communications consultant, clients often ask me for input on the design of graphics and figures to enhance the visuals in outreach materials (e.g., grants, brochures). As a text-based learner and a writer, I have struggled in providing this service. But now with the training from the SPARK course, I feel more confident in my ability to do so, which will benefit my clients in the end. I especially appreciate the process-driven approach taught in this course that consistently can be applied to the design of any visual, along with the useful handouts that guide me through the process. I highly recommend this course to other technical folks, including science writers, who desire to clearly communicate their work to a broad audience.
Read LessEffective and broadly applicable
Dennis Mangan
I took Betsy Palay’s course at Stanford and learned a great deal about science visualization. Her advice helped me and I wanted to recommend visual communica...
Read MoreI took Betsy Palay’s course at Stanford and learned a great deal about science visualization. Her advice helped me and I wanted to recommend visual communication training to my science communication workshop attendees. However, I wondered whether an online course would be effective in teaching visual arts? I was pleasantly surprised to learn it could. SPARK presents a five sequence strategy for creating a clear visual in a series of 24 high quality videos interspersed with quizzes and pdf hardcopies that can be used as guides. For me the most useful of the nine sections was constructing a clear path of information in the visual. I’m not a medical illustrator and can’t even draw stick figures! But I can draw simple shapes, lines, arrows and boxes, and SPARK showed me that’s all I need to visually represent many of the difficult concepts in biomedical research and engineering. After about a week working at my own pace, I was able to design some decent visuals for use in my workshop presentations. My background is in oral science storytelling and I am learning how illustrations can further augment storytelling if done correctly. Palay and Tolpa inspire us to tell meaningful stories using simple, easy to draw pictures built around a solid story path. SPARK has plenty of practical advice with dozens of examples to demonstrate each topic. I will highly recommend the course at my workshops and to anyone looking to advance to the next level in science presentation. -Dennis F. Mangan, PhD. Director, Chalk Talk Science Project. www.chalktalkscience.org
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Alanoud Rawdhan
At the beginning the course material was sophisticated imply time consuming process, but by repeatedly watching videos and viewing the last two sections I fe...
Read MoreAt the beginning the course material was sophisticated imply time consuming process, but by repeatedly watching videos and viewing the last two sections I feel that the 5 strategies are easy and by practice I can do it!
Read LessPractical, step-by-step method to create striking, inform...
Michael McCarthy
The S.P.A.R.K. course provides you with a clear, step-by-step method for creating striking, informative figures and illustrations for scientific publications...
Read MoreThe S.P.A.R.K. course provides you with a clear, step-by-step method for creating striking, informative figures and illustrations for scientific publications. The course is well paced. Great examples are given. Techniques are practical and easy to implement. Even students with no artistic skills can learn how to improve their figures and illustrations. Recommended to anyone preparing scientific publications, posters, visual abstracts and other materials with figures and illustrations.
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Mark Clemens
I've been very impressed by the Picture As Portal course. The course breaks down and explains how to convey an idea or concept into a clear graphic. The cour...
Read MoreI've been very impressed by the Picture As Portal course. The course breaks down and explains how to convey an idea or concept into a clear graphic. The course's step by step process, combined with numerous easy-to-follow examples, enables the student to both understand graphical basics and use them to create their own coherent images. -Mark Clemens Former Art Director Scientific American magazine
Read LessClear and useful strategies and advice
J Christiansen
As a scientific illustrator and magazine graphics editor with over 20 years of experience, I found this course to include remarkably clear and sound advice f...
Read MoreAs a scientific illustrator and magazine graphics editor with over 20 years of experience, I found this course to include remarkably clear and sound advice for developing science graphics. Great content (with enough context to provide a solid basis for understanding), especially for newbies and scientists. I was particularly impressed with Tolpa and Palay’s approach to teaching about using composition as a way to reinforce the information being illustrated, especially for folks that may not be used to thinking in terms of visual structure.
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Andrew Perlman
I am a physician scientist and have been in the biotechnology field for 30 years. Power Point presentations are ubiquitous and sadly most often poorly concei...
Read MoreI am a physician scientist and have been in the biotechnology field for 30 years. Power Point presentations are ubiquitous and sadly most often poorly conceived and executed. SPARK is the best and most comprehensive examination and explanation of techniques necessary to improve visual communication in the presentation product. It will change the way I think about and create more effective presentations. -Andrew Perlman, MD, PhD, Managing Director and Chief Medical Officer of VPD, former Senior Director of Clinical Research at Genentech
Read LessA great refresher at any level!
Lisa Donohue
Really loved your course - all the material was extremely clear and well laid out. Such a nice, systematic approach to communicating complicated concepts. Th...
Read MoreReally loved your course - all the material was extremely clear and well laid out. Such a nice, systematic approach to communicating complicated concepts. This will be invaluable to my work!
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