Explaining Gender Imbalance Statistics through an Infographic Presentation
A 150 page report by the Economist Intelligence Unit full of statistics boiled down to a very nice infographics video.
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A 150 page report by the Economist Intelligence Unit full of statistics boiled down to a very nice infographics video.
Ever since 2005, New York based designer Nicholas Felton has visualised everyday data from his life into an annual report. His beautifully illustrated 2010 report now comes with a slight twist.
Wikileaks: this topic has been all over us for the past six weeks. We nearly forgot about Christmas – hadn’t Assange threatened to leak all lists of christmas presents. Among a wealth of news and commentary (some very smart, most of it ranging from superficial to plain stupid), it was hard to stay on top of it all. The more you read, the more complex matters became. Because this is what happens, when you expand your knowledge. GOOD has a nice infographic to clear things up, breaking the whole Wikileaks story down to “challenges facing the leakers” and “why the leaks will continue”. The big picture for everyone a bit too deep into it – and a good intro for those who happened to be asleep for the past six weeks.
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