| Cover picture for Angewandte Chemie, 2000: Review on enzyme-electrodes. Was used for a clock for The Boss as well. For a humorous version, click here. | |
| Cover Picture for ChemPhysChem, 2000: First Issue of the journal. Review on nanoparticle superstructures. | |
| Cover Picture for Trends in Biotechnology: Bodged together in an hour or two from diagrams appearing in the paper. Little more to say on the matter. | |
| Cover Picture for Chem. Commun., 2001: Appears in a small-ish rectangle, not the whole page. Was also made relatively hurriedly due tolack of time and interest. | |
| Type 1 Dendrimers: Designed for my thesis around 1995. | |
| Type 4 Dendrimers: (Polycationic dendrimers) Designed for a paper in Angew. Chem., around 1996. | |
| Type 5 Dendrimers: (Polysaccharide dendrimers) Designed for lecture slides. 1997. | |
| 'The Book' poster: Broke new ground for academic posters back in 1998 with its conceptual design and one-piece photoshop construction, allowing subtle and original finishing touches. | |
| WeirdColloids: What do you do with a useless electron micrograph of gold nanoparticles? Colour-enhance it and make a strange galaxy-looking thing, that's what. Each particle in this picture is really only a millionth of a centimetre across. | |
| 3D Optical Storage: A graphic designed to demonstrate the concept of 3D optical disk storage by the use of 2-laser nonlinear optical processes. Done for work's website and presentations. | |
| Magnetic Cover Page: Another cover page, this time for, erm, I forgot which journal. Oops. The paper was about the use of magnetic nanoparticles for the control of enzymatic processes by magnets. |