Monday, January 18, 2016

Apology for Delayed Notice

Hi friends,

I hope you've all been well?

This is just a brief message to apologise for no notice on Sunday, about not being able to keep to my pledge last week, of showing new content then. The reason is simply due to being preoccupied, with a commissioned project.

Therefore, I hope to rectify this, by having new work to share with you all, by the end of the week. If not, then I should be able to in the following week.

All in all, thanks for your patience and best regards,


Marc

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Journal Ambience (JA) #25 - Science &/ Technology Illustrations no.2

Hi friends,


 
I hope you’ve all had a great start to the new year?
To commence 2016, what I intend to share with you, are illustrations that continue my series of work, dedicated to promoting advancements, in science and or technology.
Having said this and before I continue, I would like to note that I’m fully aware that I haven’t staid true to my pledge, in which I assured that work would be posted no later than Sunday 6pm ACDT, each week, of which I believe I am over due by two weeks? Therefore, I apologise for my absence and will do my best to not repeat this, or at most, keep it from happening, to a minimum short number of times. This has been attributed, to a combination of being preoccupied, due to events and errands that were tied to the festive season, the re-commencement of a commissioned job and other personal commitments.

Now that that’s been cleared, I will now return to explaining what is the news story that these illustrations are communicating. 


The context of this work, is in regard to the news, of a groundbreaking Chinese medicine trial for dementia patients, which could see the result, of curing those from the disease.
 
The clinical trial involves a herbal remedy, known as Sailuotong (SLT), which is a pill made up of a complex combination of ginko, ginseng and saffron.


Chief Investigator from the National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM), Associate Professor Dennis Chang leads this scientific breakthrough and explained that it has taken ten years to reach this point of development.



For more information, follow the link below:

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/11/30/chinese-medicine-trial-dementia-patients

This news is courtesy of SBS World News, whom published and broadcasted it, on the 1st of December, 2015.



All in all, I hope you found this news interesting and liked the array of ‘thumbnail’ or pre-production compositions/illustrations I created, to communicate this scientific achievement.



As always, please like and follow my other domain at: 



https://www.facebook.com/MarcForzaDesign

I also do in fact have DeviantArt and LinkedIn profiles, but please keep in mind that they have yet to be updated properly. You can find them below at:


http://au.linkedin.com/pub/marc-forza/1a/681/b78
http://mforza1987.deviantart.com/
Lastly, please feel free to leave your constructive opinions and advice, in the comments section below and on the Facebook/blog domain.


Thank you.

Marc


About Me

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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
From a young age, Marc Forza has always had a creative flair. He specialises in concept art/ design, graphic design, illustration and industrial design, with interests in fine art, consumer electronics, biomimicry, automotive design, branding and science fiction. Marc also enjoys creating portraits for clients. Marc shares his portfolio, process and development on this blog, as well as on facebook, at Marc Forza Design. I hope you enjoy what you see and return often. Thank you.