Posts Tagged ‘infographics

proof that infographics are mainstream. the all time 50 funniest (and crude) infographics from coedmagazine.  to see the whole gallery click below.

Want a little self analysis without all those pesky questions from the therapist? Here’s your two step program:
Step 1: Download everything you’ve ever said (on blog) to a pdf book courtesy of BlogBooker.com and export to word.
Step 2: Copy and paste all those brilliant rants to Wordle.com.
And there you go. Digital armchair therapy [...]

… a minor blow to Al Gore and most of us that attended SXSWi, new truths about the internet, google, and a dark and sordid past. No worries for Al, he’s moved on from the internet and is now quite successfully waging a campaign to save the earth. The rest of geeknation, can [...]

Ben Rigby of mobilevoter.org shared a stunning example during his SXSW 2008 Book Author session that warranted a separate conversation.  Demonstrating the power of social media to drive political action and reform, he used this Google Earth map as an example:

A project of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, this is simply one draw dropping example [...]

In our continuing series: “I heart infographics: – xxxoo Andy & Dino. (The SXSW 2008 Edition),” Chroma finds a brilliant recap of the Jane McGonigal Keynote.

…but wait there’s more. Sunni Brown of brightspot consulting has maps of nearly every major SXSW 2008 keynote here: So Sunni, would it be awkward if we asked [...]

Back in my ideacity days, I’d talked a bit about about “branded intuition“, otherwise known as infographics by Dino who’s equally obsessed with the topic.
Though I don’t know if this does the practice justice, I see infographics as the combination of:
#1) experiental, “pliable” interactive design. in other words (and speaking human), graphic/technology design that [...]


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