Creating Professional Scientific Figures Using Inkscape
Elevate your research presentations and publications with clear, professional, and visually engaging scientific figures. Join us for a hands-on workshop on Friday, 15 August 2025, 1:00-3:00 PM, led by Muhammad Hadi Ikhsan, Research Engineer II at the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS), and a seasoned multidisciplinary designer. Discover how to create publication-quality figures using Inkscape, a free and open-source vector graphics editor.
Registration
https://event.ntu.edu.sg/creating-professional-scientific-figures-using-inkscape
Abstract
In this workshop, you'll learn:
- Vector vs Bitmap: Understand when and why to use each in scientific publishing.
- Inkscape Essentials: Get comfortable with key tools and workflows for figure creation.
- Design Like a Pro: Apply layout, typography, and colour principles to improve clarity and impact.
- Polish Your Work: Learn techniques to refine and format your figures for journals, theses, and presentations.
Bring your laptop with Inkscape pre-installed and follow along using the provided workshop files. Alternatively, you can observe the workshop and practice with the software afterwards.
Biography
Muhammad Hadi Ikhsan is a visual designer at EOS, where he translates complex scientific research into accessible visuals - from journal figures to motion graphics. He has collaborated closely with the Sea Level Research team and the EOS Community Engagement Office, producing everything from 2D illustrations to immersive communication tools. Hadi holds a Master’s in Art, Design, and Media from NTU, with a research focus on visualising mangrove ecosystem services through immersive tech.
This workshop is highly recommended for postgraduate students, early-career researchers, and anyone looking to enhance their scientific communication and visual design skills - without relying on costly software.
Spaces are limited - register now to secure your spot!