science and technology Meredith Brooks Abbott – American Impressionist By www.ecology.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Apr 2017 09:58:56 +0000 Modern American Impressionist, Meredith Brooks Abbott, is one of California’s leading plein air painters. Born in 1938 in picturesque Carpinteria, on California’s central coast, Abbott’s work focuses on the perishing rural landscape. She is a founding member of The Oak … Continue reading → Full Article Art conservationists environmental art landscape painting
science and technology “Story of Flowers” By www.ecology.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 17:28:16 +0000 By AMKK Botanical artist extraordinaire, Azuma Makoto, created this delightful short animation to teach his young daughter about the life cycle of flowers. Full Article Art Animated Film Animation botanical illustration Flowers
science and technology The Way of the Haida ~ Land, Sea, People By www.ecology.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 10:02:49 +0000 “In the beginning of time, there were supernatual beings that lived in the ocean and could come out to be with us and go back into the ocean at will. That is how close we were to the supernatural beings, … Continue reading → Full Article Photography historic sites indigenous people
science and technology Moments of Wonder Near & Far: International Garden Photographer of the Year By www.ecology.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Mar 2018 22:53:58 +0000 These beautiful 11th International Garden Photographer of the Year award-winning photographs irrefutably evidence diverse, tender and grand wonders to be found in our cultivated and natural environs the world over today. From Brazil to Canada, from China to Croatia, Hong … Continue reading → Full Article Photography garden photography landscape photography
science and technology The Anthropocene Is Here: Humanity Has Pushed Earth Into a New Epoch By www.ecology.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Sep 2016 10:00:32 +0000 By Deirdre Fulton Common Dreams The epoch is thought to have begun in the 1950s, when human activity set global systems on a different trajectory The Anthropocene Epoch has begun, according to a group of experts assembled at the … Continue reading → Full Article The Earth anthropocene Human Impact
science and technology Taking the Pulse of Underwater Forests By www.ecology.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 13:46:46 +0000 By UC Santa Barbara News A new study from UCSB’s National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis finds kelps are doing better than other key coastal ecosystem-forming species Like all marine ecosystems around the world, kelp forests are threatened by … Continue reading → Full Article Ecosystems ET News kelp marine conservation Marine Ecosystems
science and technology Getting the Urban Into Nature: New Research and New Thinking By www.ecology.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Dec 2016 12:14:16 +0000 By Susan Bales Courtesy of Children & Nature Network Some years ago, I worked as a “nature lady” at a Y camp in the San Bernardino Mountains above Los Angeles. Urban kids who had no experience in nature came to … Continue reading → Full Article Urban Issues children in nature exposure to nature social psychology urban life
science and technology Mojave National Preserve – Find Your Voice By www.ecology.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 18:26:32 +0000 By The National Parks Conservation Association In 2016, to celebrate the National Park Service centennial, 150 people experienced the wondrously dark night skies of Mojave National Preserve. Since 2008, these bi-annual star parties — courtesy of NPCA, Mojave National Preserve, … Continue reading → Full Article Natural Phenomenon Mojave desert National Parks night sky NPCA
science and technology Organic is Only One Ingredient in Recipe for Sustainable Food Future By www.ecology.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 10:22:12 +0000 By University of British Columbia Many people choose organic thinking it’s better for humans and the planet, but a new UBC study published today in Science Advances finds that might not always be the case. “Organic is often proposed a … Continue reading → Full Article Agriculture
science and technology The Value of Nature By www.ecology.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 19:46:48 +0000 By Julie Cohen UC Santa Barbara UCSB researchers develop a model that marries ecology and economics to determine how much species protection can be achieved from managing ecosystem services. Money may not grow on trees, but trees themselves and all … Continue reading → Full Article Natural Resources biodiversity conservation ecosystems research
science and technology Heavily Used Pesticide Linked to Breathing Problems in Farmworkers’ Children By www.ecology.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 20:52:19 +0000 By Brett Israel UC Berkeley News Elemental sulfur, the most heavily used pesticide in California, may harm the respiratory health of children living near farms that use the pesticide, according to new research led by UC Berkeley. In a study … Continue reading → Full Article Agriculture California children's health EPA standards industrial agriculture pesticides
science and technology The Hopeful Work of Turning Appalachia’s Mountaintop Coal Mines Into Farms By www.ecology.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 23:22:00 +0000 By Catherine V. Moore YES! Magazine In the post-coal economy, life-skills training helps employ people and restore the savaged land. On a surface-mine-turned-farm in Mingo County, West Virginia, former coal miner Wilburn Jude plunks down three objects on the bed … Continue reading → Full Article Land Use agriculture Appalachia coal miners coal mining
science and technology Santa Fe National Forest Spared From Fracking By www.ecology.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 19:20:22 +0000 WildEarth Guardians Press Release Federal Court Overturns Leasing of Lands to Oil and Gas Industry SANTA FE, NM — In a victory for New Mexico’s air, climate, and water, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico today … Continue reading → Full Article ET News Land Use Bureau of Land Management conservation Fracking National Parks New Mexico
science and technology Down to Earth: The Emerging Field of Planetary Health By www.ecology.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 22:45:07 +0000 By Nate Seltenrich Environmental Health Perspectives Human impacts on our planet have become so profound that many researchers now favor a new name for the current epoch: the Anthropocene.1 The underlying premise of this term is that essentially every Earth … Continue reading → Full Article Sustainability anthropocene Human Impact planetary health
science and technology Cool Cold Craft By cool-cold-craft.webnode.page Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 06:48:00 +0200 Our new website has been launched today. We hope you enjoy our new server! Full Article News
science and technology The Most Effective Digital Marketing Strategies for B2B Software Companies By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 08:00:00 +0000 For software companies competing in today’s digital marketplace, simply having an online presence isn’t enough. To capture the attention of your target audience and engage them throughout your sales funnel, you need to develop and deploy a strategic, comprehensive, and consistent digital marketing plan. Digital marketing is not just about visibility — it’s about establishing […] The post The Most Effective Digital Marketing Strategies for B2B Software Companies appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital Marketing
science and technology How to Boost Search Visibility With Life Science SEO By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Wed, 30 Aug 2023 15:40:48 +0000 In today’s constantly evolving digital landscape, search engine optimization (SEO) has emerged as a critical tool for enhancing online visibility and bringing more eyes to your content. Implementing SEO strategies in life science marketing goes beyond simple rankings and clicks, though. It’s about providing valuable, user-focused content that resonates with the target audience you want […] The post How to Boost Search Visibility With Life Science SEO appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Search Engine Optimization Digital Marketing
science and technology Navigating Web Design Around Me: Unveiling Digital Horizons By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Tue, 05 Sep 2023 15:41:09 +0000 Introducing a comprehensive guide that dispels the notion of being restricted to a local web design company and instead encourages you to embrace the boundless potential of a global approach to website design. Covering everything from design trends to search engine optimization and user testing, we delve into every aspect of the contemporary web design […] The post Navigating Web Design Around Me: Unveiling Digital Horizons appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Search Engine Optimization Digital Marketing
science and technology Why Use a Chat Bot: Customer Experience Benefits By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Tue, 12 Sep 2023 15:58:03 +0000 Today’s business landscape is a complex, fast-evolving terrain where the need for agility has never been greater. Enterprises are under constant pressure to enhance customer experience while streamlining operations. This has led many to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for solutions. One AI tool that has mainly gained attention is the chatbot. A chatbot is a […] The post Why Use a Chat Bot: Customer Experience Benefits appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital Marketing
science and technology Why Invest in Digital Advertising: The Path to Explosive Growth and ROI By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 16:06:53 +0000 “They say you have to spend money to make money,” goes the saying, and nowhere is this more relevant than in the digital landscape. As businesses continue to vie for consumer attention online, Google has steadily shifted its strategy, prioritizing search ads over organic results. If you’ve been observing your website’s organic ranking take a […] The post Why Invest in Digital Advertising: The Path to Explosive Growth and ROI appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital Marketing
science and technology Transforming Tech with Digital Marketing: Gaining a Competitive Edge By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Mon, 13 May 2024 18:46:44 +0000 Digital marketing is an essential part of how today’s tech companies reach customers. A tailored digital marketing strategy can provide high value content to potential customers while also demonstrating the need and effectiveness of your offerings. This article dives into the importance of digital marketing for tech companies and the most important tactics and platforms […] The post Transforming Tech with Digital Marketing: Gaining a Competitive Edge appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital Marketing Digital and Design Strategy
science and technology Building a Winning Digital Marketing Strategy for B2B Tech Firms By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Tue, 28 May 2024 14:17:16 +0000 Today’s tech firms need a solid digital marketing strategy to stand out and remain competitive in the eyes of potential customers. Tech businesses can use many tactics, channels, and communication styles to reach key decision-makers and sell more products or services. So, effective marketing strategies for tech companies must include an intentional combination of these […] The post Building a Winning Digital Marketing Strategy for B2B Tech Firms appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital Marketing
science and technology Advanced SEO Tactics for B2B Technology Companies By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 12:06:47 +0000 A carefully planned and executed search engine optimization campaign is critical to most technology businesses’ overall digital marketing strategy. Technology companies, in particular, require a different approach to SEO than many others. They often face a highly technical target audience, prospects who thoroughly research possible solutions before making a buying decision, multiple stakeholders in the buying process, […] The post Advanced SEO Tactics for B2B Technology Companies appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Search Engine Optimization Digital Marketing
science and technology Marketing Automation for B2B: Strategies to Boost Your Sales By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2024 17:22:45 +0000 Marketing automation has been a buzzword for years, and maybe you’ve tried it with some (or no) success, or maybe you’re just now ready to give it a shot. Either way, this article is for you. Marketing automation tools can be a game-changer for marketing and sales teams. Still, they need proper implementation to get […] The post Marketing Automation for B2B: Strategies to Boost Your Sales appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital Marketing
science and technology From Research to Revenue: A Complete Guide to B2B Software GTM By 3.7designs.co Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 19:40:22 +0000 Launching a new B2B software product requires a different approach than traditional go-to-market strategies. The business model you choose should align with varying types of products and market conditions, as it significantly influences overall sales success and the structuring of sales teams. The software space is crowded, and your potential customers are likely already using […] The post From Research to Revenue: A Complete Guide to B2B Software GTM appeared first on 3.7 Designs. Full Article Digital and Design Strategy Digital Marketing
science and technology Visualizing Sick Days By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Mon, 22 May 2023 17:10:50 +0000 Zach Rottman dealt with the stress of his son bringing home “bugs” from daycare by creating a table on how often the individuals of the household were sick. There are a bunch of advantages you can get from tracking “quantified self” data with visualizations, and I can appreciate this one about kids bringing home sickness from school. Not the kind of homework parents want to be dealing with.My boy started school, my boy got sick.As any parent could have told me, we got clobbered. Within three days, my son had Covid, and while he was only mildly sick for a day or two, he (and I) stayed home for ten. Meanwhile, my partner was out of commission for longer than that. Scarcely a week after his return our son brought home some gnarly cold—home again, not sleeping, not eating. Turns out, it’s especially hard to manage a head cold when you don’t know how to blow your nose yet and have a strong and very vocal preference against medicine. The next time it was hand, foot, and mouth disease, then RSV, followed by a slew of mysterious rashes. You get the idea. Most of the time mommy and daddy didn’t fare much better.So, to distract me from my misery and take on a project that could plausibly be brought to fruition while also tending to a sick one-year-old, I started quantifying the sick days and built a simple web app (myboyissick.com) to see it all.I do think the rows of 12 squares aren’t easily translatable to days or weeks on the calendar. Not a big deal when you’re designing just for yourself, but I would layout the grid to be more relatable to a calendar format.Article found on Nightingale. Full Article
science and technology 27+ (Secrets) on How To Create An Awesome Viral Infographic in 2023 By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 14:37:54 +0000 So you want to make an awesome infographic, but you aren’t sure where to start. Capsicum Mediaworks has 27 (Secrets) on How To Create An Awesome Viral Infographic in 2023.This is definitely and example of “Do what I say, not what I do”. There’s some fantastic information here! Ironically, this is NOT a great infographic. Saving a bunch of text as a JPG file does not make a good infographic. This infographic design goes against some of their own best advice! More visuals, less text. Make it big, not gigantic. Highlight/focus on the important points.We all know that beautiful infographics are much more interesting as compared to long, plain text. It is the basic human tendency to associate more with anything that explains the same point with more visual appeal and less jargon.Which is why infographics have become such a big deal.The pictorial representation of the data, colorful backgrounds, short, to-the-point text, and easy to understand themes, are just some of the reasons why infographics have surpassed other digital marketing strategies in terms of popularity. And they are definitely here to stay.So if you haven't jumped on this bandwagon yet, it's high time you do!Found on Capsicum Mediaworks. Full Article
science and technology A Great Chart: How Much Hotter This June Has Been By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 16:59:47 +0000 I really like this chart! It hits all of the data visualization design best practices for me. This was published by the NYTimes in the article: Here’s How Much Hotter Than Normal This June Has BeenHere’s what I like:It’s time series data, so it’s visualized as a line chartYear-over-year data is easy to compare as overlapping lines for the same Jan-Dec time periodNo chart legend! The lines are labeled directly within your field of view in the chart Using the pre attentive attribute of color, 2023 is highlighted in orange and the rest are gray linesThe chosen orange color isn’t red or green so there isn’t any implication of good or badThe 2022 line is a darker shade of gray, so it’s also distinguishable, but not the focusThe x-axis labels are only every other month to minimize the text on the pageThe is one example of when a non-zero baseline is appropriate so you can see the details NOTE: This NYTimes article is behind their paywall, so you may not be able to see the original article without a subscription. I have a limited amount of “gift articles” I can share. You can CLICK THIS LINK if you don’t have a subscription and want to see the full article. It will let you see the article until I run out of shares! Full Article
science and technology Listen (and Watch) to Real-Time Wikipedia Edits By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jul 2023 15:49:15 +0000 Listen to Wikipedia is a fun visual & audio project that gives life to real-time edits on Wikipedia.For the visualization, green circles are anonymous edits, purple circles are bots, and white circles are edits by registered users. The size of the circles represent the size (in bytes) of the edit made.Fro the audio portion, bells are additions and string plucks are subtractions. Pitch changes according to the size of the edit; the larger the edit, the deeper the note.Listen to Wikipedia was written by Stephen LaPorte and Mahmoud Hashemi, and is open-source. [Github link] This project was built using D3 and HowlerJS. You can read more about their project in their blog post. Full Article
science and technology The History of Barbie By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 15:14:47 +0000 The History of Barbie infographic from the design team at Lemonly does a great job bringing you up to date on Barbie’s history to help you enjoy the new blockbuster movie even more.From Lemonly:You know her. You love her. But how well do you know the history of Barbie? Barbie’s many evolutions have taken her to the runway, the White House, and everywhere in between. For more than 60 years, Barbie has held a special place in the hearts and imaginations of children everywhere — and done it all in pink high heels.To celebrate Barbie’s iconic legacy and the premiere of Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, we created this infographic to help Barbie fans everywhere learn more about the history of one of the world’s most iconic dolls.Check out the illustrated timeline of Barbie history below!This design has more text than I normally like, but it works in this context, explaining each event with only 1-2 sentences. As a timeline, I’m not a fan of the weaving back-and-forth line style that doesn’t spread out the events based on time durations.You also notice that all of the illustrations are new. They didn’t use any actual product images, movie images or even the official Barbie font to stay clear of any potential copyright or trademark issues. Full Article
science and technology 2023 Flags of the Women's World Cup By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Aug 2023 15:01:16 +0000 The 2023 Women’s World Cup Flags infographic from UK Featherflags takes a currently popular topic in the news, and makes it relevant to the publishers business of making flags. This is the content they know about best.From the publisher:[This infographic] takes a look at the flags for the different countries in the 2023 FIFA women's world cup which is taking place from 20 July to 20 August 2023 and is jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.Check out this handy design to view the flags for the countries in the various groups of the tournament along with some interesting facts.I like the simple infographics that tell one story really well. Not a lot fo text, and the flag images are the highlight of the infographic design. I love that they included the URL to the infographic landing page in the footer! Many people will share or repost an infographic without providing a link back to the original. This makes it easy for readers to track down the source and learn more if they were interested.This design is missing a few things:I prefer to include the publisher’s logo on the infographic somewhere (usually in the footer). This only mentions the publisher’s website in text as part of the subtitle. It’s easy to miss, and that loses the publisher’s benefit of releasing the infographic in the first place.It’s missing some type of conclusion or call-to-action at the end. What should readers do after reading the infographic? It doesn’t have to be a hard sales pitch. Visit the website, sign up for our newsletter, learn more about flags on our site, etc. What action should the reader take after enjoying the infographic?Copyright or Creative Commons license.Thanks to David for submitting the infographic! Full Article
science and technology Sankey Creation Tools Directory By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 19:39:04 +0000 Sankey and Alluvial Diagram Tools is a new directory page I just added to the growing library Cool Infographics Tools pages. The page has links to many free and paid tools to create your own diagrams. I’ve included online tools, programming code and downloadable apps.This will be a growing list as more tools become available, so feel free to send me a note if you know of a tool that I should consider adding to the list! Full Article
science and technology Google Bard VS ChatGPT By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 16:35:13 +0000 Bard Vs ChatGPT infographic by Zealous System breaks down the specifics and differences between the two AI language models.ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, is based on GPT-3.5 architecture and has become a leading AI language model, renowned for its ability to generate human-like text and provide insightful responses. On the other hand, BARD, a language model equipped with advanced natural language understanding and generation capabilities, makes it a formidable competitor in the market.ChatGPT is better at generating creative text formats, such as poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc. It is also better at generating different responses to the same prompt, which can make it more engaging to interact with. However, ChatGPT is not as good at answering factual questions as Bard.Bard is better at answering factual questions, summarizing text, and providing information from the real world. It is also better at following instructions and completing requests thoughtfully. However, Bard is not as good at generating creative text formats as ChatGPT.This is a fairly general informative infographic design. No specific point, or push to use one over the other. Good information as a comparison infographic using the publicly available information about each tool (which there is very little specific data).The footer should include some type of copyright (or Creative Commons) license and the URL to get to the infographic landing page (not just the company home page).Thanks to Mary Logan for the submission! Full Article
science and technology Annular Eclipse By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 19:49:25 +0000 Kennth Field used Nasa’s data to create this Annular Eclipse infographic. The graphic combines the information of where the eclipse had its highest coverage, as well as the time of day it was at its peak. It also shares the direct path of the moon and some basic information on what an eclipse is. Overall, a beautiful summary with very little verbiage. In only a few seconds, you could tell how obscured the Sun was going to be in your part of the U.S.Thanks for RJ Andrews for bringing this graphic to our attention! Full Article
science and technology 10th Anniversary of the Cool Infographics Book (Part 1) By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Oct 2023 17:53:21 +0000 Ten years ago today, the Cool Infographics book was released on October 28, 2013. I frequently lament that it’s nice to have written a book, but the actual process of writing a book was pretty difficult.I never set out to write a book. Wiley publishing approached me in 2011, and convinced me to turn the talk I was presenting at conferences into the outline for a new book. I had started my infographics design company, InfoNewt, in 2010, and was giving almost monthly presentations about my process to design, publish and promote infographics. Turns out that the talk outline did lend itself nicely to the structure of what became the Cool Infographics chapters.Looking back, there were a number of unique challenges that I had to solve while putting together the book, and some were also new issues for Wiley.Permissions to include infographicsI didn’t design most of the infographics I included in the book, because this wasn’t a book of self promotion. My goal was to share the best designs from the world of infographics as examples, and that meant including designs from some of the best designers in the world. Here was my challenge. Most infographics are meant to be shared and reposted as much as possible online. “Going viral” was the ultimate achievement of an infographic. However, legally reprinting an infographic in a book required the explicit, signed permission of each infographic’s copyright holder. I ended up including over 100 infographic examples in the book, which was a lot of negotiation and legwork.For every design I included, I had to track down the designer or publishing company, and get them to sign an official permission form that allowed me to include their design. I wasn’t able to include many of the designs I wanted to share because either I couldn’t track down the original designer, or they refused to sign the permission form. Infographics are largeThe online infographics that I was writing about were much larger that what could effectively be shown on the 7.3 x 9.2 inch pages of the book. They had to be reduced to fit on the pages, which made the text in many of them unreadable when sized to the book’s pages. Wiley didn’t want to publish a larger format book, so I had to come up with another idea.My solution was that every design I included, also included a link to view the original infographic online. The downside was that readers can’t click a link in a printed book. That meant they would have to manually type in the URL, and many of the links were really long and complicated addresses. So, I created over 100 shortened links for the book, using my hosting platform from the coolinfographics.com website.For example:Link in the book: Coolinfographics.com/Figure-5-19Forwards to the long original URL: http://create.mcgraw-hill.com/wordpress-mu/connectblog/files/2012/03/McGraw-Hill-Connect-Handout-WHITE-Small.jpg See what I mean? No one was ever going to try to type in that long URL.I also created an index web page for all of the Figures that had clickable links for every design in the book that is available to see online: coolinfographics.com/figuresMaking the book navigation visualInfographics is a very visual topic. Not only do readers want to see the visual examples of every concept I discuss in the book, but I wanted the book itself to be visual too. This took some negotiating with Wiley to make happen. Every chapter has its own color, and I included that color on every page in a small tab that prints all the way to what is called the “fore edge” of the page. This makes the color visible at the edges of the pages even when the book is closed. These tabs are staggered down the page to provide an easy navigation to find the color you see in the Table of Contents. Marketing was my jobIt turns out that most book publishing companies are very focused on publishing, printing and distributing a book, but not so much on marketing them once they get printed. Once a book is published they move on to publishing the next book, and the majority of promoting my book fell to me. This was something I didn’t expect. I am constantly teaching people that designing and publishing an infographic isn’t enough, and you have to promote it too. I wrote a whole chapter about in the Cool Infographics book! Similarly, I expected a big book publisher to be good at the promotion process for books. I was wrong. They printed a beautiful color book and got it into Amazon and onto the shelves at bookstores like Barnes & Noble, but that’s where their effort mostly ended. Most of the promotion for the book has come from me. Whether it was one of my talks, a guest appearance on a podcast, an article that mentioned the book (like this one) or someone using Google to search for infographics and finding the Cool Infographics website.Where to go from here?The book has done really well for 10 years, and sales continue. The concepts I wrote about in the book are all just as relevant now, as they were 10 years ago. However, some of the example designs are out-of-date, and some of the design tools aren’t around anymore.Where do you think we should from here? As readers of the Cool Infographics website and book, what would you like to see as ongoing content exploring the design, publishing and promotion of infographics? Videos, workshops, articles, tutorials, online courses, etc. Post a question, comment, or idea and let me know how Cool Infographics can be relevant to you in the future.I’d love to hear from you. Either post a comment below or send me a note through the CONTACT page. Full Article
science and technology How to Safety Thaw a Turkey By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Nov 2023 18:42:39 +0000 Addressing a common, annual problem, the U.S. Department of Agriculture put out this 3 Ways to Thaw a Turkey infographic in 2016.While frozen, a turkey is safe indefinitely. As soon as it begins to thaw, bacteria that may have been present before freezing will begin to grow again. There are three safe ways to defrost a turkey: in the refrigerator, in cold water, and in a microwave oven.Informative infographics that answer common questions are some of the most popular infographics.In my book, I also talk about the Online Lifespan of an infographic, and this infographic has a fantastic Online Lifespan as it covers an evergreen topic and becomes popular every year. Full Article
science and technology Timeline of Reddit By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Dec 2023 21:12:26 +0000 Vizion Online created a Timeline of Reddit to give a better understanding of the platform.Most of us have come across Reddit at some point but what do we really know about this hugely popular social networking platform?It was conceived in America in 2005 as a news forum where it became popular with prominently a younger well educated profile, sharing topics, links and images, allowing users and communities to comment on each post.Reddit has grown to be a prevalent news forum where members vote on content giving them ratings. Although Reddit is considered a social media platform it is a unique network centred around communities and subgroups known as subreddits.Throughout its history, there has been a number of high-profile stories including activist protest and political coverage.We have created this infographic to give a better understanding of the platform using a timeline of key events throughout the history of Reddit.Personally, I don’t like timelines designed this way. I prefer to see the events spaced out chronologically to match an actual timeline instead of each event equally spaced. If three events happen in the same year, I would list them in the same box. Only one box per year.Found on Vizion Online Full Article
science and technology The Problem with Plastics By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Jan 2024 17:48:53 +0000 This infographic shares the depressing small amount of plastic that gets recycled. Information is Beautiful created The Problem with Plastics infographic by visualizing data by Geyer et al, Science Advances, back in 2017. The infographic uses a Sankey Diagram to show the fate of all plastics that were ever made.Why plastic recycling doesn’t work ????“Most ‘recycled’ plastic still ends up being dumped or incinerated”n.b. These numbers are from 2017. Humanity produces approx. 345 million tonnes of plastic a year. That means another ~1.7 billion tonnes since this study was released.Found on Informationisbeautiful.net Full Article
science and technology America’s Immigration Crisis sankey diagram By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 16:47:28 +0000 I really like this Sankey Diagram explanation of the numbers behind one of this year’s hottest political topics in the U.S.: How to Fix America’s Immigration Crisis. The original article adds a scrolly-telling element that makes it even better by slowly revealing each branch and explaining the data.I know this article is hidden behind the NY Times paywall. If you’re not a NY Times subscriber you can try to view the original article with this LINK or try using reader mode on your browser. Let me know if this link doesn’t work, and I’ll try to post a new one. Full Article
science and technology The Quickest Route to Washington DC By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 20:11:29 +0000 The Quickest Route to Washington DC is a GIS visualization from @ArterialMapping (also known as MattMDL on reddit)From @ArterialMapping:How was this map completed? Well, using @Esri ArcGIS Pro Network Analysis toolset! In general terms, there were 4 steps:1. Created a dot grid for the whole of the continental U.S. This grid is what enables the routes to be created to D.C. A dot was also created for D.C.2. Run Network Analysis to find the shortest route to D.C. from each dot.3. Run a calculation for the number of overlapping routes (shown as the stronger strokes on the roadways)4. Then, of the 4 main spokes I saw, I copied them over into their own layers and colored them accordingly.Red generally follows I-70 to I-270, Green generally follows I-81 to I-66, Blue generally follows I-95 south of D.C., Orange generally follows I-95 north of D.C. Full Article
science and technology The Evolution of UK Company Logos By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 15:47:00 +0000 The Evolution of UK Company Logos is an infographic that visually shows the timeline history of different brand logos, created by Cheap Roller Banners. See how some of most well known UK brands have redesigned their logos over the years!Here we have an infographic that we have designed that shows how the logos have evolved over the years for some of the most well known UK brands. We have chosen to include companies with interesting logo history and ones that have updated their logo several times.Check out this intriguing design to see the logo evolution for companies including Shell, Tesco, the BBC, Vodafone, Sky, Barclays, Cadbury, Walkers, Birds Eye, McVitie's, Hovis and British Airways.We hope that you appreciate this UK company logos infographic and please feel free to share it on blogs or social media.Sometimes an infographic doesn’t have numbers and charts to share. This design is more of a visual timeline, and it’s really important that you can see the evolution of the logos over time.It’s important to connect and infographic topic with your company’s products and services to get the most benefit from publishing an infographic. They don’t offer logo design services, but they do offer printing services for trade show booths and events.Found on Cheap Roller Banners Full Article
science and technology The Mammoth Cost of Operating America's Combat Aircraft By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Wed, 01 May 2024 14:45:15 +0000 The Mammoth Cost of Operating America’s Combat Aircraft shows the operating cost per aircraft in 2018. Statista created this infographic when the non-partisan U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released an overview of mission capable rates and the cost of operating U.S. military aircraft in 2020. Over 40 aircrafts were examined, Statista chose to highlight these 15 in their infographic.The non-partisan U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released an overview of mission capable rates and the cost of operating U.S. military aircraft. It examined more than 40 different aircraft types, finding that only three of them reached their mission capable goals between fiscal years 2011 and 2019. In total, the report put the collective cost of operating all of the U.S. military's aircraft fleets at $49 billion in fiscal year 2018, taking operational & support (O&S) costs such as maintenance as well as supply support in account. O&S generally makes up 70 percent of a weapon system's total life cycle costs and it includes spare parts, depot and field maintenance, contract services, engineering support and personnel, amongst other factors.It would be nice to see how many we have in service too. The stacked bars work well. As a reader you can tell the values between operating/support and maintenance, but the total is what matters. Read more at Statista Full Article
science and technology The Most Common 4-digit PIN numbers By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 17:11:23 +0000 Pin Point: The Most Common 4-digit PIN numbers by Information is Beautiful was a redesign of Nick Berry’s original work. Having a pin that’s easy for you to remember, could also be an easy one to guess. Check out this infographic and see how safe your favorite PIN may be.Chip and PIN card, phone passcode, hotel safe – how predictable is your chosen PIN number?3.4 million data points visualized from several data breaches.Created by the late great Nick Berry of Data Genetics (redesigned and used with permission). He wrote a great data story around this which is also worth a read.I really like this heatmap. Visually, it reveals a number of insights from the data:The diagonal line shows the PINs where two digits are repeated to create a 4-digit PIN. 1111, 3434, 5050, etc.The lower left corner is brighter with PINs starting with low numbers, generally representing dates. The section goes to the right up to the number 31, representing the day. Birthdays, anniversaries, etc.There is a bright horizontal line of PINs starting with “19” the wraps into a line starting with “20”, representing a year that someone has chosen for some significance. Birth year, wedding, graduation, etc.The black squares are the least used PIN numbers, also listed at the bottom of the infographic.Found on Information is Beautiful. Full Article
science and technology The Generation Gap By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 16:26:31 +0000 The Generation Gap infographic by Steve Perry highlights the birth years of different generations. The stats from 2022 led him to develop a few fun facts of the differences between the generations.Millennials have surpassed Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the United States, with an estimated population of over 72 million. While Millennials and Gen Z face challenges in building wealth, with factors such as student loan debt and rising home prices, Baby Boomers tend to have the highest wealth accumulation, with only 20% of the population they have 52% of the wealth in the country, benefiting from longer periods of economic growth and home ownership. Older generations have traditionally had higher voter turnout rates compared to younger generations. Millennials and Generation X are becoming increasingly politically engaged. Older generations are also delaying retirement and staying in the workforce longer, leading to a “graying” of the labor force and potential competition for job opportunities with younger generations.Found on Tableau Public’s Viz of the Day Full Article
science and technology How Long Can People Cover Their Needs Without Income? By coolinfographics.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 18:26:23 +0000 How Long Can People Cover Their Needs Without Income? infographic by Visual Capitalist. How Long Can People Cover Their Needs Without Income?With nearly half of people under 34 worldwide unable to cover their needs for a month or less without income, it is no surprise that financial resiliency is a hot topic.So, for this graphic, Visual Capitalist has partnered with Lloyd’s Register Foundation to explore economic resilience further and determine how long the average person can afford to cover their needs without income.World Risk Poll 2024 Report: Economic ResilienceLloyd’s Register Foundation produces the World Risk Poll every two years in partnership with Gallup, and the World Risk Poll 2024 report explores the everyday risks of 147,000 people from 142 nations.They asked respondents how long they could afford to cover basic needs, such as food, transport, and shelter, if they lost all income. The results reveal a distinct trend across all age groups, with respondents typically falling into two categories: those with one month or less of financial runway, and those with more than four months. Relatively fewer respondents reported being able to survive two to three months.I think this is a really interesting adaptation of a Sankey/Alluvial diagram. I’d like to see summaries of each timeframe to support their discussion around trends.Found on Visual Capitalist. Full Article
science and technology Easily Organize Your Photos with Post Order By graphpaperpress.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2016 09:45:15 +0000 There are many reasons why you may want to organize WordPress photos, or change the order of your photography store’s products. You can attention to older products, or increase conversions by showcasing popular items more prominently. Unfortunately, by default, changing the published date of each product is the only way to adjust the order of products in […] Full Article Blog Design Tutorials sell media simple custom post order
science and technology How to Set Up the Sell Media S3 Extension with WordPress By graphpaperpress.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 18:45:46 +0000 Cloud storage has become immensely popular, especially for hosting hefty files such as images and video. There are numerous benefits to storing your content on a dedicated server, and for offering downloads that are both consistently quick and secure, cloud storage is vital. We’ve developed our Sell Media plugin to help you sell images and video on your WordPress website – and by […] Full Article Blog Tutorials amazon s3 sell media
science and technology How to Sell Videos Online Using the Sell Media Plugin on Your WordPress Site By graphpaperpress.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Sep 2016 10:00:20 +0000 Are you one of the 55% of people globally who watch online videos every single day? Video has become an incredibly popular format for consuming content, and it’s now as ubiquitous as images within our social media news feeds and timelines. Despite this, the ability to sell videos online is difficult than many other forms of static media – […] Full Article Blog Tutorials sell media selling videos
science and technology Subscription Plans are Coming to Sell Media By graphpaperpress.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 17:50:10 +0000 Wouldn’t it be nice if you could sell photo subscription plans to your own stock website, just like the big boys at iStockPhoto? In less than one month, you’ll be able to do just that! Our new subscription extension for Sell Media will allow you to: Create up to 10 monthly and yearly subscription plans. Set download limits […] Full Article Announcements Blog Photography sell media sell media extensions
science and technology Minimalist Web Design Trends By graphpaperpress.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 16:53:13 +0000 Like any creative medium, web design passes through fashionable design trends that make their mark before slowly fading back into obscurity. However, there’s one design trend (much like a little black dress or wayfarer sunglasses) that never goes out of style: minimalism. Rather than distract users by bombarding them with flashy animations and eye-catching designs, […] Full Article Blog Design minimalism web design