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Infographic: How Your New Years Resolutions can Save you Money
January 7, 2013 | Courtney van der Weyden
Advertising agency WrightIMC together with Cash Store have produced the following infographic that illustrates how your new years resolutions might save you some money in the long run.
Infographic | The Anatomy of a Web Designer
November 23, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenHeart Internet, a web hosting company have constructed the infographic The Anatomy of a Web Designer after surveying five hundred web design professionals. HeartInternet asked a series of questions to discover their attitudes towards…
Infographic | Nintendo MBA: Gaming Success
November 14, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenCreated by www.MBAOnline.com, the following infographic illustrates how Nintendo become the king of video games and the numbers behind their success. For example in 1988 Nintendo made $1.5 billion, fifteen times the industry …
Infographic | The Perks of Working From Home
October 22, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenThe Perks of Working from Home illustrates the advantages of working from home and suggests the telecommuting trend is on the rise. The infographic, courtesy of CarInsurance.org informs that from 2005-2012 the U.S workforce grew just three…
Infographic | Your Boss is Insane
October 15, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenHave you ever had a boss you thought deserved a padded cell? You’re not alone. Nearly one third of employees think their bosses should see a psychologist. And as it turns out, your so-called jaded assumptions might not be that far off. Bosses…
Infographic: The Water Rich vs. the Water Poor
August 29, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenInfographic The Water Rich vs. The Water Poor presented by Seametrics looks at the disparity in access to clean, fresh water between wealthy and underdeveloped nations.
While some might say gold or diamonds, as far as human life goes, …
If The World’s Population Lived Like…
August 20, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenTim De Chant of Per Square Mile has created the infographic: If the World’s Population Lived Like... You may remember him from his previous graphical illustration, The World’s Population Concentrated for which this one follows.…
Infographic: Is Social Media Making us Socially-Awkward?
July 2, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenOnline education portal schools.com have created an inforgraphic that illustrates how our need to be constantly connected and updated online is dramatically altering our real-life relationships.
Facebook users are the biggest offenders. Research…
Flashback to how americans are spending their time
September 27, 2011 | Courtney van der WeydenStumbled across this article on NYTimes about how different groups of Americans spend each and every hour of their day.
Without a paying job, unemployed Americans have picked up other forms of labor: vacuuming the house, sending out résumés,…
Vizualize Me Turns your LinkedIn Profile into an Infographic
September 5, 2011 | White Spaces 1Toronto based start-up vizualize.me is developing an online application that will automatically translate any LinkedIn profile into an infographic, addressing the issue of reading long complex resumes by showing the same information…
The World’s Population… Concentrated
August 22, 2011 | White Spaces 1World population is estimated to be 6.9 billion people, and while that is a lot of people, it suddenly doesn’t seem like that much in these maps by Tim De Chant of Per Square Mile. Simply imagine that the world lived with the same density…
An Infograph on How People are Using Twitter?
August 22, 2011 | White SpacesHere is a a look at Lab42‘s findings that asked 500 Twitter users how they use the service, how they determine who to follow and so on… Meanwhile, to help facilitate my addiction to twitter, you can follow me here @benrennie…
The United States Mountain of Debt
August 22, 2011 | White Spaces 1As of May 2011, the United States owed $14.3 trillion in debt to other countries. Heather Billings and Todd Lindeman of The Washington Post break foreign debt down by continent and then by country.
Foreign investors hold the largest …
The Hierarchy of Digital Distractions.
July 28, 2011 | White Spaces 1Click for larger view
Curated by the legendary Paola Antonelli, explores how innovations in communication design are transforming our lives. It features interactive objects, data visualizations, and brain-blending guerilla tech projects.…
Infographic | Unsanitary Water, a Bigger Killer Than War
June 20, 2011 | White SpacesAccording to the UN, unsanitary water kills more people worldwide than war. As the precious water supply dwindles, it may prove to be more than just a crisis for developing countries. Good covers with the infographic.
The Better Life Index.
June 15, 2011 | White SpacesThere is more to life than the cold numbers of GDP and economic statistics – This Index allows you to compare well-being across countries, based on 11 topics the OECD has identified as essential, in the areas of material living conditions…
An Infograph on Credits Ratings By Country.
May 23, 2011 | White SpacesCredit rating agency Standard & Poor’s lowered its outlook on U.S. debt to “negative,” suggesting that the United States’ top-flight “AAA” credit rating is vulnerable to a downgrade, which could send interest rates up,…
Teach a (Wo)Man to Farm: The Agricultural Multiplier Effect by GOOD and ONE/Living Proof
April 18, 2011 | White SpacesThe agricultural multiplier effect happens when investing in farming (especially in developing countries) leads to larger-reaching benefits for the farmer’s entire community. By connecting farmers to markets, they develop a …
The Beast File | An Infograph on Food Waste in Australia.
April 14, 2011 | White SpacesAustralians love food, beer and barbies. Here is a detailed look at how we waste it and a some ideas on what problems our waste can solve.
Hungry Beast is a weekly, half-hour, TV show on ABC television combining journalism, comedy and the reportage…
The Land of the Lost! What is the Real Cost of Watching TV?
March 30, 2011 | White Spaces 1The concept of this infograph is simple, when you make a choice to do something, you give up an opportunity to do something else (potentially valuable). As TV waves invade our homes and consciousness, we have to ask ourselves: “What is…
An Infograph on our Obsession with Facebook
January 17, 2011 | White SpacesSo the world is changing and according to OnlineSchools.org, 48% of young people source news from Facebook, 1 in every 13 peeps on earthuses Facebook and 48% of people between the ages of 18 and 34 check Facebook as we wake up.
How does this compare to…
Infograph | When Should I be Working for Free?
January 14, 2011 | White SpacesJessica Hische made this flowchart for her future students. Click the link above to see it at full size or open the picture below in a new window.
In an ideal world, we’d be paid for our work. In the world we live in, however, there are good …
The Rise of GEO Targeting and Location Based Services
January 6, 2011 | White SpacesThe rapid evolution of mobile phones, both on a hardware and a software level, combined with a surge in application storefront releases, deployments of higher-capacity network infrastructure and recent developments in positioning technologies…
The Power of the Holiday Consumer
December 21, 2010 | White Spaces
U.S. consumers plan to spend $689 dollars each on holiday-related shopping. Imagine if they spent even just a small fraction of that money helping others. Mercy Corps has a program where you can buy gifts that lend support to those …
Infographic: Are you Vitamin D Deficient?
November 29, 2010 | White Spaces 1Vitamin D keeps popping up in all kinds of research. Evidence seems to be growing for its extensive role in health, cancer prevention and even mental health and mood.
Deficiency may even be a contributing factor for the greater prevalence…
The Top 10 Most Expensive Cities in the World to Live
November 19, 2010 | White SpacesIn 2010, the Mercer survey ranked the top 10 most expensive cities in which to live as:
1 – Luanda, Angola
Property and food prices continue to rise in Luanda and as these are the staples of any lifestyle, this has won the Angolan…
Want to Know How Google Works? Read this!
November 18, 2010 | White SpacesPPCBLOG have given us the chance to finally understand how Google Works. Thanks and enjoy.…
A Quick Look at Who is Suing Who in the Telco Trade
November 2, 2010 | White SpacesH
Based on these diagrams from Guardian Tech and the NY Times. Information is Beautiful has created this view on Law Suits in process.
I thought those charts generated more questions than they answered. So, as ever, I tried to answer the …
Infograph | The Conversation Prism 3.0 for 2010
October 20, 2010 | White Spaces 1Which if these categories and tools are you trying to use to drive your business? Which ones are best to reach your target customers. This is a good guide, but make your own company-specific conversation prism and see where it takes you.…
Infographic Compares 27 Ring Roads Around the World
September 7, 2010 | White SpacesBehold urban sprawl, in the hands of Jessica Young and Luke Bulman.
This beautiful infographic compares 27 ring roads around the world — those peripheral highways, like the D.C. Beltway or the London Orbital, that read like shorthand…
A Detailed Look at the High Cost of Insomnia in the United States
August 27, 2010 | White SpacesIn mainstream culture the term “insomnia” is used frequently to describe the inability to fall asleep. If you stay up late at night, bleary-eyed because you can’t go to sleep you typically say you have insomnia. You might call it an “attack…
How do I Win Rock, Paper, Scissors Every Time?
August 2, 2010 | White Spaces 3More than our fair share of office place disagreements have been settled with Rock Paper Scissors. Might I add, I may be the worst player to have ever played the game however, since reading this, I remain undefeated.
We take things quite seriously…
Good Childhood Obesity | An Infograph
July 26, 2010 | White SpacesGood have created a contest that asked you to create an infographic about childhood obesity, in partnership with the Let’s Move! Initiative. Thye have started to receive submissions and we have attached our favourite…
The “GOOD” project to address the childhood obesity epidemic
June 28, 2010 | White SpacesGood Magazine running a project to find someone to create an infographic about the childhood obesity epidemic.
the ASSIGNMENT
For this contest, we’re working with the Let’s Move! initiative to help address the problem of …
Infograph | Facebook: Facts you probably didn’t know
May 31, 2010 | White SpacesChances are good you have a Facebook profile. Chances are even better that, if you do have an account, you check it at least once a day. You might be a professional Farmviller or the President of 100 Facebook groups, but do you really know Facebook…
Infograph | A Sustained Decline in Driving
May 19, 2010 | White SpacesThe New York Times has a fantastic infographic up that charts the price of gas and the number of km/miles we drive per capita. This is the first sustained decline in history. Will driving bounce back when the economy does? More than likely however…


