[DIYbio] Open-source co-developed graphic designs of biogeochemical cycles for education

Dear all

I'm teaching a ecology/maker course this summer and I'm looking for a place/group of people who helps each other make awesome graphics. When explaining mass balances and nutrient cycles, graphics are essential, but much too often rely on pictures of b/w copies of textbook pages taken with a early smartphone ;-) 

I imagine that there must be ways to make an underlying set of vector graphics, from where different levels of details can be added, so that one can get e.g. the nitrogen cycle with e.g. the appropriate level of chemical complexity that is needed. 

Do you know of something in this direction?

Kindest, 
Anezka


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