Wednesday, April 29, 2009

How Long Will It Last?


Good infographic from the New Scientist showing how many years we have left of our key natural resources.  Essentially these are basic bar and pie charts, but dressed up to make the overall graphic more compelling.  The message is still clear though, and the author gets his point across very strongly.

This comes from a 2007 article in the New Scientist called "Earth's Natural Wealth: an Audit" that include two more infographics as well.  The first is a map of where in the world are these natural resources are.


The next is a bubble graphic showing the scale of how much of each resource an average American will consume during their lifetime.


The Source listed on the first infographic: Armin Reller, University of Augsburg, Tom Graedel, Yale University

Found on FlowingData.com and numerous Twitter references.  Thanks Nathan.

Monday, April 27, 2009

The AlloSphere: Step inside your visual data!



Awesome sphere that you step into and become completely immersed in visual data!  I can't wait for one of these to be available for the public to experience.  Great TEDTalks video.
JoAnn Kuchera-Morin demos the AlloSphere, a new way to see, hear and interpret scientific data. Dive into the brain, feel electron spin, hear the music of the elements ... and detect previously unseen patterns that could lead to new discoveries.

Friday, April 24, 2009

The History of Beer infographic


The History of Beer was published on Manolith.com.  I like the twist on a timeline infographic.  First, it's vertical instead of horizontal.  Then, it's actually four timelines in one highlighting different events in Science, Religion, Literature and Facts using the four colored tracks.

Design and layout by 600 Series Design, illustrations by Dan Zettwoch.

Check out some of the original sketches and story on Dan's blog.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

How do College Students Spend Money?


 I certainly don't remember having 40% of my budget as "discretionary" when I was in college!


This is from the Westwood College website, but I don't see a specific creator listed.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Circles: Visualisation Volume 2



From Chris Watson (visualthinkmap.ning.com), comes Volume 2 of the online magazine "Visualisation" featuring many different infographics from around the world.  They all use circles as the focus of their images, and Chris has done a fantastic job putting these together.  Included are some interviews with the infographic authors and high-res version of the images.




Great work Chris!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Honda Ad: Keep Doing



Not sure if this Honda Ad is truly "infographics", but it's close.  It sounds like Garrison Keillor from "A Prairie Home Companion" doing the narration.

Thanks Paulo.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Where's The Beer? (U.S. Breweries per Capita)


Found on SloshSpot.com, a U.S. map showing breweries per capita by state.  Drink up!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

GE: Plug into the Smart Grid


Great interactive infographic website from GE for their Plug Into The Smart Grid ad campaign.  Beautiful graphics, fast, clean interface and all-around good job.  The viewer can change the setting, and see the infographic results change in response.



My son loves the Augmented Reality part!  Not really infographic, but fun.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Apple's 1 Billion Apps live countdown


Apple is using a live countdown timer for is 1 Billion App Countdown promotion.  It's almost real-time, and is a step better than when they did the 1 Billion Song Download a few years ago.

At the rate its going, they'll reach a billion before the end of the week!
Download an app and you’ll automatically get the chance to win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule, and a MacBook Pro.
 Also, there a link to enter the contest without buying an App.  You can enter 25 times a day.

Monday, April 13, 2009

A Century of Driving in America


From Good Magazine,  an infographic resembling a board game but in reality is a timeline.  Credits list Coleen Corcoran and Joe Prichard.

Thanks Alwyn for sending in the link!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Free The Vote! (Spanish)




Infographic video from NSM in Santiago de Chile for the Free The Vote Campaign. I don't speak Spanish, so I'm not exactly sure what it says...

Thanks Marco, for broadening my horizons!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Sprint Infographic Commercial



"Welcome to the Now Network" new infographic commercial from Sprint.

Thanks Paulo!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Can design save the newspaper? (Jacek Utko)



Short TED Talk by Jacek Utko that explores how design can not only improve newspapers, but also your product or brand.
Jacek Utko is an extraordinary Polish newspaper designer whose redesigns for papers in Eastern Europe not only win awards, but increase circulation by up to 100%. Can good design save the newspaper? It just might.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Build Your Own Infographic World Map


Why is another world popoulation map website Cool?  Because on GunnMap, by Gunn Interactive, you can load your own data.   There are a few example data sets preloaded like population, GDP growth, military spending and birth rate, but the best part is that you can paste in your own data to create a custom world map.

Here's a quick demo video from Arthur Gunn on how to use the site by pasting in data from the CIA website to create a new map:


GunnMap demo from Arthur Gunn on Vimeo.

Thanks Paul for the link!