“Retro Science” available for art licensing

Retro Science is about old school science … you know rockets, white jackets, short hair cuts, atoms, mainframe computers, thick black standard issue glasses … okay and some new stuff like DNA strings. Single images, icons, typography, surface patterns, borders  and more, are available for license.

Chemistry

Chemistry
item #342-1
DNA Pattern

DNA Pattern
item #345-1
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Constellation Pattern

Constellation Pattern
item #348-1
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Telescope

Telescope
item #346-1
The Scientist

The Scientist
item #347-1
Zig Zag

Zig Zag
item #344-2
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Computer Science

Computer Science
item #343-1

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7 Responses to “Retro Science” available for art licensing

  1. flora says:

    Aww… only you can make science look so good! : )

  2. helen:) says:

    I love these Nate! You make science look good!!!

  3. Nick says:

    you are my hero nate

  4. carolyn says:

    your work is continuously inspiring!

  5. PepQuímic says:

    I love these ilustrations, I supose that there is any problem to put one of your images in my scientific catalan blog (http://pepquimic.wordpress.com/). I’m going to recommend “Retro Science” to my readers and faculty friends.
    Thanks for share these fantastic ilustrations.

    PepQuímic

  6. Deb says:

    These are fantastic, yet again! really love your work.

  7. The touted distinction between methodological and philosophical naturalism does little to show that science and religion are compatible. The same can be said regarding the claims that “science does not disprove God,” that many scientists are also persons of faith and find belief in God compatible with their work in the sciences. None of these makes much headway in showing that the sciences are compatible with a commitment to a supernatural view of reality.

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