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” AAS received high honors at the 36th Annual EXCEL Awards Gala in Washington D.C. on 27 June with its journal Science winning four awards recognizing the power of its design in connecting with readers.
Science received the first of two Gold awards for the best cover design on its 6 November 2015 issue. The dramatic data visualization of ions escaping Mars’ atmosphere due to solar wind radiation, along with a display of energy of the escaping particles in a brown to white plume was cited for its impact, originality, execution and editorial relevance. The illustration was created by Scientific Illustrator Valerie Altounian.
“The resulting image is data at its most beautiful,” said Beth Rakouskas, design director of Science magazine, of the cover illustration for the Mars issue.
Science won a second Gold award for design excellence, recognizing the 4 December, 11 December, and 18 December issues of Science, published in the span of three weeks in 2015.
The consecutive issues were each applauded for the display of an engaging mix of images and photos in a presentation that drew readers into the broad collection of topics ranging from a special section exploring aging, to a cover story on machine intelligence, and the journal’s 2015 annual celebration of the year’s scientific breakthrough: CRISPR, the genome-editing method.”
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