I was contacted recently by folks from @anatomy.one . They’re a company in Madrid that make an impressively high-quality 3D skull model (and other beautiful anatomical models) for students and professionals. They’d asked if they could use a copy of my book as a giveaway when they release their new skull model, as they’d found my book a useful resource. In the blog, they wrote:
“On our part, we’ve had the opportunity to use this book extensively while developing our own skull model. We found it to be one of the clearest and most interesting sources of information on the skull we’ve ever encountered. In many aspects, it has been far more useful to us than any traditional anatomy textbook.”
I did an interview for the blog on their website, you can find it here: https://anatomy.one/en/the-art-of-reading-a-skull-a-conversation-with-a-forensic-artist/
They wanted to know my background and information about forensic art and working with the skull.
Fun collaboration, kind people.
