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The state of the Internet Infographic Video
August 01, 2011 | Thomas Bibb
Categories: Infographics, World Wide Web
Manual Photography Cheat Sheet Poster by Miguel Yatco
June 30, 2011 | Aaron T
Its about time somebody came up with an infographic to explain the settings of a manual camera. And this one by 18 year old Miguel looks great, I would’nt say no to having this on my wall! A word from Miguel below: “Well, the main reason I made this infographic was so that I could help beginners get a better ...
Categories: Art, Design, Photography
Anatomy of a Computer Virus > Infographic Style
June 28, 2011 | Thomas Bibb
Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus from Patrick Clair on Vimeo.
A really cool visualisation of how the modern computer virus can infiltrate core county grid-wide infrastructure
Categories: Infographics, World Wide Web
Infographic: The GeoSocial Universe 2011
May 23, 2011 | Aaron T
Jess3 has created these beautiful info-graphics representing the state of global social networks in statistics. For more visuals visit the website at www.jess3.com
Categories: Design, Social Networking, Technology, World Wide Web
Anatomy of a Mashup – Interactive Infographics
May 16, 2011 | Aaron T
Mashups, the art of mixing multiple songs into one continuous song, is a subtle art. When a mashup is done well, you often can’t hear all of the different songs merging into one, because it’s so fluid. Cameron Adams, aka The Man in Blue, visualizes his own mashupDefinitive Daft Punk, to show just what goes into the piece. You might ...
Categories: Art, Design, Development, Technology
Responses to the Death of Bin Laden Mapped in Infographics
May 12, 2011 | Aaron T
“President Obama’s announcement Sunday night about Osama bin Laden’s death produced an outpouring of reaction. We asked readers the following questions: Was his death significant in our war against terror? And do you have a negative or positive view of this event? Readers — 13,864 of them — answered by plotting a response on the graph and adding a comment ...
Categories: Design, Development, World Wide Web
Whimventory – Create and Share Wish Lists from your Favourite Online Shopping Websites
March 22, 2011 | Aaron T
Whimventory allows you to create wishlists while you shop online. Using a bookmarklet you add to your web browser, you can add new items to different lists without leaving the site you’re shopping from. Once you have a list, you can sort, filter, and edit the items in it. You can also share lists with others, or keep them private. ...
Categories: Business, E-Commerce, Evolving Web, Technology, World Wide Web
Painting with Light to Show Wi-Fi Signals
February 28, 2011 | Aaron T
WiFi is everywhere, floating and whirling around us somehow, but where is it really? In Immaterials: Light painting WiFi, Timo Arnall, Jørn Knutsen and Einar Sneve Martinussenuse a rod of blinking lights to visualize signal strength in their college town.
In order to study the spatial and material qualities of wireless networks, we built a WiFi measuring rod that visualises WiFi signal strength as a bar of lights. When moved through space the rod displays changes in the WiFi signal. Long-exposure photographs of the moving rod reveal cross sections of a network’s signal strength.
The stronger the signal strength, the more lights that illuminate in that specific spot, updating as the walker/carrier moves. Then using long-exposure photographs, the lights are recorded for beautiful results. Super simple concept, yet very effective. See the device in action in the video below.
via: Flowing Data
Categories: Art, Design, Technology
Geckoboard: Realtime Business Status Board
February 07, 2011 | Aaron T
Businesses live or die on their ability to react to the market in realtime. The faster you can get information, the faster you can make decisions. If you operate a Website, Chartbeat gives you a dashboard that shows you what is happening on your site right now. But what if you could add realtime data from all sorts of services into ...
Categories: iWeb
Mash Creative 2011 Calendar Screen Prints
January 31, 2011 | Aaron T
Mash Creative have released a 2011 version of their beautiful limited edition ‘minutes’ calendar, a successor to last years successful 2010 ‘seconds’ calendar. This one has been printed with glow in the dark ink so you can enjoy it at any time of day. When I posted about last years version, it stirred up a small debate about the design and function ...
Categories: iWeb
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