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​​Websites for Designing Graphical Abstract

As we discussed about different softwares for designing your graphical abstract, here we want to introduce some websites that can help you in this regard.

🌐mindthegraph.com

🔺Mind the Graph is an easy to use, comprehensive online graphic tool that is specifically designed to cater for the design needs of the scientific community.

🔺If you want to try it out, free access allows you to create up to five scientific illustrations with one photo upload each. The free version allows you to download your creation with a resolution of 72dpi.

🔺Once signed-in, there are several categories to choose from which help to get you started: ‘main image’, ‘versus’, ‘diagram’, ‘process’, ‘timeline’, ‘facts & figures’, and ‘cycle’.

🔺You can choose from a database of icons, elements, and images or upload your own images and start creating compelling visual content yourself without having to hire a graphic first designer.

🌐biorender.com

🔻Its library of icons and templates features about 20,000 icons from neuroscience, immunology, and microbiology, and covers more than 30 areas of life science. Users can even request new icons if they cannot find what they need, and BioRender will create them in as little as 48 hours.

🔻BioRender offers drag-and-drop functionality and pre-set colors based on scientific conventions and of course the possibility to export to multiple formats for publications, presentations, web or print.

🔻It is free to try out for educational purposes with some feature limitations. Monthly subscription with full functionality and permission to use the figures in publications is $35 per month for an individual user.

🌐smart.servier.com

🔺At smart.servier.com you will find 3000 medical images covering the anatomy and the human body, cellular specialties, and general terms. They are all available for you to download for free!

📌 many other online tools are suited for the creation of your graphical abstract (e.g. Canva, Snappa, and Piktochart). And you can find more websites from: https://crastina.se/guides/the-poster-design-hub/scientific-images/

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​​Websites for Designing Graphical Abstract

As we discussed about different softwares for designing your graphical abstract, here we want to introduce some websites that can help you in this regard.

🌐mindthegraph.com

🔺Mind the Graph is an easy to use, comprehensive online graphic tool that is specifically designed to cater for the design needs of the scientific community.

🔺If you want to try it out, free access allows you to create up to five scientific illustrations with one photo upload each. The free version allows you to download your creation with a resolution of 72dpi.

🔺Once signed-in, there are several categories to choose from which help to get you started: ‘main image’, ‘versus’, ‘diagram’, ‘process’, ‘timeline’, ‘facts & figures’, and ‘cycle’.

🔺You can choose from a database of icons, elements, and images or upload your own images and start creating compelling visual content yourself without having to hire a graphic first designer.

🌐biorender.com

🔻Its library of icons and templates features about 20,000 icons from neuroscience, immunology, and microbiology, and covers more than 30 areas of life science. Users can even request new icons if they cannot find what they need, and BioRender will create them in as little as 48 hours.

🔻BioRender offers drag-and-drop functionality and pre-set colors based on scientific conventions and of course the possibility to export to multiple formats for publications, presentations, web or print.

🔻It is free to try out for educational purposes with some feature limitations. Monthly subscription with full functionality and permission to use the figures in publications is $35 per month for an individual user.

🌐smart.servier.com

🔺At smart.servier.com you will find 3000 medical images covering the anatomy and the human body, cellular specialties, and general terms. They are all available for you to download for free!

📌 many other online tools are suited for the creation of your graphical abstract (e.g. Canva, Snappa, and Piktochart). And you can find more websites from: https://crastina.se/guides/the-poster-design-hub/scientific-images/

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