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Work in print

– Illustration & artwork
– Book chapters
– Papers and presentations

I’m passionate about getting work into print and contribute artwork, as well as co-authoring text, for book chapters, journals and papers, whenever budget and time allow. Communicating ideas and findings through alternative channels, either online or via on-demand printing, is particularly important to me. I’m always pushing for academic visual papers, (which give weight to visuals as well as text) as I want to influence research methods to be made more widely available. Below is a full, up-to-date publication list:

Book chapters

Martin J, Serrano J, Nowakowski J, et al. (2022) ‘Heritage Trails: to Sustainable Development Goals’, Pathways: Exploring the Routes of a Movement Heritage; Cambridgeshire: The White Horse Press. Available online.

Connolly, E. & Williamson, D. (2009) ‘theirwork: The Development of a Sustainable Mapping Tool’, Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory; London: Routledge.

Journals and alternative paper formats

Paper n.d. Evans L, et al., ‘Visualising seascapes as a method for engaging stakeholders in discussions about resilience’.

Paper n.d. Martin J, Lewin S, Putt R, Williamson, D. ‘Thinking Outside the Box: A Visual and Sensory Landscape Journey to Capture Perceptual Values’.

Martin J, Williamson D, Łucznik K, et al. (2021) Development of the My Cult-Rural Toolkit. Sustainability, MDPI AG, 13(13), 7128, Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13137128.

Hattam, C. et al., (2020) Building resilience in practice to support coral communities in the Western Indian Ocean. Environmental Science & Policy 106: 182-190. Available online.

Connolly, E. & Williamson, D. (2009) ‘theirwork: Community Mapmaking Turns Guerrilla Activity’ Fourth Door Review: The Hall of Risk Issue, No. 8, Salisbury: Hayacinth House.

Illustration and design

Figure: Ulex europaeus, Dominica Williamson in French, C. (2020) An Atlas Flora of Cornwall, Camborne: Wheal Seton Press.

Illustrations: (2018) Home of Springs, Trengwainton: A Story of People, Plants and Place.

Illustrations: Franklin, R. (2018) A Coming of Age: Celebrating 18 Years of Botanical Painting by The Eden Project Florilegium Society; London: Two Rivers Press.

Illustrated: ‘Embedded’ (2014) Andy Hughes, Gyre: The Plastic Ocean, Anchorage Museum, Rasmuson Center, Alaska: Booth Clibborn Editions.

Designed: Richards, P. (2014) A Monument Like No Other: The Restoration of Carwynnen Quoit, Cornwall: The Sustainable Trust.

Figure: Dominica Williamson, 2010, Ulex europaeus, watercolour, (Campbell-Culve, Maggie.) 2011, ‘The Cornish Garden’, Journal of the Cornwall Garden Society, issue 54, p.35.

Featured: Fuad-Luke, A. (2005) ‘Green Map Atlas’, The Eco Design Handbook, London: Thames and Hudson (2nd edition) p.177.

Directed: Green Map System (2004) Green Map Atlas, New York: Green Map System. Available online.

Featured: Timothy Guy Design ‘Tomorrow’s World’ in Designing: The Design and Technology Magazine for Schools, Warwickshire: DATA, Summer 2001, p.20.

The last illustration appears in an older but key publication about software I created with Emmett Connolly. You can read about it in PDF format here which is in this book: Connolly, E. & Williamson, D. (2009) ‘theirwork: The Development of a Sustainable Mapping Tool’, Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory, London: Routledge. I am currently writing two papers about recent projects that have been influenced by theirwork.

Authors: Emmet Connolly & Dominica Williamson (2009) ‘theirwork: The Development of a Sustainable Mapping Tool’, Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory; London: Routledge.

One of 4 illustrations by Dominica Williamson for Home of Springs, Trengwainton: A Story of People, Plants and Place.

An Atlas Flora of Cornwall by Dr Colin French. Frontispiece by Dominica Williamson. Scientific Name: Ulex europaeus, Common Name: European Gorse.

(2013) Nepeta cataria, watercolour, Eden Project, Cornwall. Illustrated in Franklin, R. (2018) A Coming of Age: Celebrating 18 Years of Botanical Painting by The Eden Project Florilegium Society; London: Two Rivers Press.

Connolly, E. & Williamson, D. (2009) ‘theirwork: Community Mapmaking Turns Guerrilla Activity’ Fourth Door Review: The Hall of Risk Issue, No. 8, Salisbury: Hayacinth House.


Authors: Emmet Connolly & Dominica Williamson (2009) ‘theirwork: The Development of a Sustainable Mapping Tool’, Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory; London: Routledge.