Anatomical Emotions

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Faux Medical Diagrams to Explain Feelings

— September 25, 2008 — Art & Design
Tom Giesler, an avid collector of anatomy books and drawings, has created a set of illustrations that are far from dull medical bland charts.

He wittily combines dull anatomical illustration styles with a fun and personal view of the human emotions such as surprise and spirit of sharing.

Giesler also needs your help for project Beloved Specimen, a gigantic effort to catalog sub-breadbox sized 'specimens' like toys and teddy bears from around the world. You can find out more about the project on his website.

Trend Themes

  1. Faux Medical Illustrations — Opportunity for creating innovative and engaging educational materials by combining medical illustration styles with unconventional subject matters.
  2. Emotional Anatomy — Potential for exploring the connection between human emotions and the physical body through artistic and visually appealing representations.
  3. Personalized Illustration Styles — Disruptive opportunity for artists and designers to develop unique and personalized illustration styles that resonate with individuals on an emotional level.

Industry Implications

  1. Education — Innovative educational materials utilizing faux medical illustrations can enhance learning experiences and engage students in a more interactive way.
  2. Art and Design — Opportunity for artists and designers to push boundaries and create emotionally impactful visual representations of human emotions using anatomy as a foundation.
  3. Collectibles — Incorporating faux medical illustrations into collectible items such as toys and teddy bears could offer a unique and artistic twist to traditional collectibles, attracting a new audience.
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