Danielle Dufault
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Danielle Dufault | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Graduate degree |
Alma mater | Sheridan College |
Known for | Paleoart, Skeletal diagrams |
Website | www |
Danielle Dufault is a Canadian paleoartist and technical illustrator from Toronto, an in-house illustrator with the Royal Ontario Museum, and collaborator with the University of Toronto and University of Alberta.[1][2] She is a graduate from the Technical and Scientific Illustration degree program at the Sheridan College. Dufault uses both traditional and digital resources to create art and scientific diagrams. Such diagrams have been published in many scientific journals and are used to illustrate newly named dinosaur genera and species.[3] She is also the host of Animalogic, a YouTube channel that uploads videos on zoology and biodiversity.[3]
References[]
- ^ Dolski, Megan (28 February 2017). "Toronto artist brings to life extinct species from ancient times". The Toronto Star.
- ^ Noik, Sherry (5 March 2017). "Sketching science: Meet the fossil artist who reconstructs 'lost worlds'". CBC News.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Danielle Dufault". David Evans Lab. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
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Categories:
- Canadian illustrators
- 21st-century Canadian women artists
- Living people
- Sheridan College alumni
- Artists from Toronto
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Paleoartists
- Scientific illustrators
- Female YouTubers
- Illustrator stubs