blouses-trousers:

fuckyeahinfo:

barsandpies:

senoadiw:

How to Always Win at Rock, Scissors, Paper

Source: All That’s Interesting

I had a dream once about coming up with a strategy to always win Rock Paper Scissors, but sadly I forgot it once I woke up. 

pulp fiction timeline. inspiration for timeline, here. (Jurassic park one is my fav)

(via flowing data)

 Furoshiki chart

sweet.

torcreative:

Congrats to Johnathan Bonnell and Johnny K – this infographic has been picked up by Silicone Alley Insider and Daring Fireball among others. Nice work guys – would like to see more of this type of collaboration on information design.

drink blueprints (via)

choose your weapon wisely.

jted:

Visual thinking landscape (via dgray_xplane)

I love the ability to look back over your own web usage patterns

dvint1:

Gary Flake demos Pivot, a new way to browse and arrange massive amounts of images and data online. Built on breakthrough Seadragon technology, it enables spectacular zooms in and out of web databases, and the discovery of patterns and links invisible in standard web browsing. (via Gary Flake: is Pivot a turning point for web exploration? | Video on TED.com)

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New York Time’s Abstract City blog has a great collection of fake infographics titled My Way

this is now my most favourite infographic ever! And srsly well thought out.