Working for a living
Bryan Connor’s Working for a living is the winning entry for the Work Infographic contest of Good magazine.
The contest was to create infographics about how we work: what work we do, how work has changed, why people work, being more productive at work, balancing work-life and personal-life, or even the fact that a lot [...]
The Geosocial universe
Geosocial universe is an info-graphic created by the digital creative agency Jess3. It shows the relative size of social networks and online services such as Skype, Gmail, MySpace, Twitter and Foursquare, and also shows the proportion of their user base that access the service via a mobile device. [via]
Net neutrality facts
Above are 15 facts about neutrality on the Internet from Online MBA Programs. [via]
Used mobile phones vs Gold ore
Above is an interesting info-graphic from Future Exploration Network and it explores the economics of recycling mobile phones versus extracting gold from ores and the study states that used mobile phones yield 1000 times more gold than gold ore.
Click on the image to download a large version of the info-graphic. [via]
Trends & Technology Timeline 2010+
Trends & Technology Timeline 2010+ is a future trend report and a road-map for the exploration of current & future trends.
This report is a collaboration of Richard Watson of NowandNext with Ross dawson and Future Exploration Network. Click on the image above for the detailed info-graphic pdf.
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Hipster fashion cycle
Hipster fashion cycle is an interesting info-graphic designed by Emily Miethner for Flavorwire. This info-graphic illustrates the life cycle of fashion trends.
All trends come and go. (And then come and go again with each new generation, so keep those keffiyehs somewhere safe for your future children.) The info-graphic above deconstructs the natural cycle of [...]
