Michael Paukner And His Esoteric Subjects
I think I am in love. The more time I spend on Michæl Paukner’s Flickr stream, the more I am drawn into his visual style. He creates a selection of posters and infographics that seem marry science and...
View ArticleThe State of the Internet
We love infographics as moving images, and in “The State of the Internet”, a creative agency by the name of JESS3 has lovingly made a visualization about you, me, and people around the world contribute...
View ArticleThe World of 100
A designer/illustrator by the name of Tony Ng started off with a interesting question, “If the world were a village of 100 people, how would the composition be?” and using statistics from around the...
View ArticleJapan – The Strange Country
I don’t think we need to tell anyone that the Japanese can be a little odd. Of all the places in the far east I’d like to visit, Japan certainly ranks high up there. The kooky, off-the-wall antics of...
View ArticleAirspace Rebooted
You may (should) remember the volcanic eruptions at Eyjafjallajökull (pronunciation) in Iceland. The volcano spewed lava and sent out a plume of ash several kilometres up in the atmosphere. The...
View ArticleA Handy Guide to Rock-Paper-Scissors
I’m pretty terrible at rock-paper-scissors. People say I’m easier to read than a children’s colouring book. Those people are assholes. Quite frankly I’ve always thought rock-paper-scissors was a game...
View ArticleHis and Hers Colours
As witnessed from the results of a hue test, I’m pretty awful with colours. It’s in serious fail territory if I have to go about naming them. And I’m not the only one who feels this way. Scientist...
View Article200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes
Hans Rosling is a Swedish professor with a penchant for statistics and sword-swallowing (it says so on Wikipedia). And in an episode of “The Joy of Stats” on BBC Four the charismatic Rosling, with the...
View ArticleThe State of Wikipedia
You may remember that almost a year ago, JESS3 made a fantastic visualization about the Internet (see it here). Just the other day they released yet another animated infographic, this time on the...
View ArticleIndiana Jones Explains The 2011 Egyptian Situation
In case you haven’t heard, there’s some kind of revolution going on in Egypt right now. Apparently, they feel that the current president (who has been in power for the past 30 years) is a complete...
View ArticleWhat Are the Hardest Languages to Learn?
I love languages, and I’ve personally found that the more languages you know, the funnier the world becomes. Having said that, I’m only totally proficient in a single language (i.e. English), although...
View Article7 Billion is a Big Number
The number of people living on Earth is expected to exceed the seven billion mark in 2011. To commemorate that frightening fact, National Geographic Magazine created this little animated infographic...
View ArticleStuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus
In this infographic created for an Australia TV show, writer Scott Mitchell and designer Patrick Clair explains the inner-workings of the Stuxnet, a virus that burrowed its way into large industrial...
View ArticleYour Tweets and Photos as Beautiful Heat Maps
Photographer Eric Fischer has a fascination for cartography. In this latest See something or say something series of maps, Fischer investigates the spread of Twitter and Flick across the globe. He...
View ArticleThe Future According to Films
The famous physicist Albert Einstein once said, “I never think of the future. It comes soon enough.” Another scientist of sorts, Dr. Emmett Brown, told a pair of teenagers that the future is not...
View ArticleHow Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Works
A famous blood spatter analyst/serial killer once said, “Blood never lies.” In this infographic, we learn about the characteristics about blood, more specifically when it is spilled during the...
View ArticleIn Your Face: “How Safe is Pepper Spray?” Infographic
With now infamous police officer Lt. John Pike (see casually pepper spraying everything cop) appearing in the cover to their infographic, the people from Online Criminal Justice Degree provides...
View ArticleWhat Your Poop is Telling You About Your Body
If you’ve ever watched Dr Mehmet Oz, you’ll know that he is quite serious about poop because it provides valuable information about the health of your digestive system. The good doctor recommends...
View ArticleInfographic: The Internet a Decade Later
Some of us spent an obscene amount of time on the Internet, so much so that we won’t come to bed because someone is wrong with the Internet. An animated infographic from Bested Sites shows how the...
View ArticleLicence to Drive: A Ride Through the History of Bond Cars
This presentation by UK car dealers Evans Halshaw takes us on a ride through the history of Bond cars. Classics include the open-top Sunbeam Alpine seen in Dr. No, the submersible Esprit Series 1 in...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....