Infographics, data visualization and visual thinking

Mother’s Day – Everything You Wanted to Know

May 13th, 2012
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Mother’s Day   Everything You Wanted to Know infographic

Social Gaming: the good, the bad & the ugly

July 4th, 2011
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Partly due to the succes of social media & networks, socialgaming is also very hot at the moment. 20% of the U.S. population has ever played a game on a social network and 35% of them have never played an other video game. It is expected that in 2012 68.7 million Americans will be playing social games. This and more in the following Infographic. Read More

How Facebook affects you and your relationships

July 3rd, 2011
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Last year, more Facebook users changed their status to single than in a relationship — 24 percent versus 31 percent. Only three out of every five users show their relationship statuses at all, and such listings appear more frequently among Facebookers in the U.S., South Africa, Iceland, the U.K. and Canada.
Frequent Facebook users are hurting their self-esteem. Read on for the full infographic.
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Is twitter a waste of time?

July 2nd, 2011
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For anyone who wants to start a revolution, or a company, Twitter can be a successful medium. For the rest of the world it can be a waste of time, because they are not able to push the message to the people who they want to reach. And for some it is no more than a lot of nonsense that is limited to 140 characters, such as the following Infographic shows. Do you consider twitter as a waste of time? Read More

Why gaming is a positive element in life

July 2nd, 2011
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The guys at 9gag.com made an infographic on why gaming is good for you. Read More

Content Marketing

June 29th, 2011
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The guys from Jess3 made an infographic which illustrates the role content plays in helping brands meet business objectives and buyers reach their individual goals. An added value is its outline for measuring content marketing success. Read More

Evolution of photoshop

June 26th, 2011
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In 1987 Thomas Knoll, a student at the University of Michigan, started writing his own program on a Macintosh Plus machine to display ‘grayscale’ images. The program, named Display, draw attention of his brother John Knoll, who suggested Thomas should make a full photo edit program. Firstly the program was called Imagepro, later in 1988 Thomas called it Photoshop.  Read More

American social network guys and fast food

June 13th, 2011
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ast food is a part of American life, whether we like it or not. But social media users aren’t scarfing down that junk, are they? Sounds like a good topic for a survey filled with statistics that are both obvious and surprising. Read More