Showing posts with label infographic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infographic. Show all posts

Gimme A Head With Hair, Long Beautiful Hair


From Moe, Larry, & Curly to Anton Chigurh, a cinematic history of Hollywood, as told through 132 notable haircuts. Click through for more detail. (A Visual Compendium of Notable Haircuts in Hollywood by Pop Chart Lab)

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The Illustrious Omnibus Of Super Powers


"A taxonomic tree of over 100 wondrous powers and abilities, with over 200 superheroes and supervillains." Pop Chart Lab once again takes the crown for obsessive pop culture nerdery. Bravo! Head to their site for the super ability to purchase this poster.

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Darlin' Don't You Go And Cut Your Hair


"From the pompadour to the moptop to the metal mane to whatever it is Lady Gaga has atop her head, here is a history of popular music as told through notable haircuts."

I know I'm saying this a lot recently, but Pop Chart Lab's Visual Compendium of Notable Haircuts In Popular Music is awesome! Also, there are very few distinctive blonde coifs in music and I think I'm going to ask for a Coolio next time I get my hair cut.

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Lost Alternate Time Suck Theory


Seems some people are still quite pissed about how Lost ended. I'm not one of them, but I have to admit that a "magical glowing underground hole" was not on my list of possible endings. (Link via Lunchbreath)

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In Case Of Zombies


Health and Safety, originally uploaded by Olly Moss.

A practical guide to dealing with zombie infection. Thanks Olly Moss, I have definitely noticed some increased shambling and light rotting at work. I guess I know what I need to do.

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How To Spot A Wolfman

National Post Monsterologist Andrew Barr presents a short guide to the horrible, furry monster know as The Wolfman, including a few facts to help you in the event you come face to furry face with the full-moon-loving friend.

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Caffeine Loves Me, This I Know...

I love coffee, but somehow it tastes even better on a Saturday. It seems caffeine highs are put to much better use doing, well, things like this.

The graphic is from The Oatmeal and part of a much larger comic titled 15 Things Worth Knowing About Coffee. I sometimes hate my obsessive desire to track down the original creators of stuff I find floating about the web, but I think everyone should be credited for their work and, if you're lucky, you stumble across a treasure trove of great stuff. And all because of coffee. Yay! (Link via In Web We Trust)

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The Dreaded Double Shyamalan

Cartoonist Dresden Codak sums up the most used third act twists in movies, with special attention to M. Knight "What a twist!" Shyamalan. You've got to love an infographic that makes me look up words like peripeteia and anagnorisis.

I especially agree with the Eagles Dues Ex Machina in the Fantasy column. Stupid Lord of the Rings. (Link via Unreality)

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From Jorge Cham's Piled Higher & Deeper, about the ongoing chronicle of life (or the lack thereof) in grad school. As someone who works deep in the bowels of both the media and the internets and spent an inordinate amount of time at university, this is pretty much how it works. (Link via The Zeray Gazette)

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Slagsmålsklubben - Sponsored by destiny from Tomas Nilsson on Vimeo.

The tale of Little Red Riding Hood, as told by animated infographics, breaking down the route, the makeup of the woods and the nutritional value of grandma. Brilliant stuff by graphic design student Tomas Nilsson — yep, this was just as student project. Amazing. (Link via Listicles)

But it does follow the Brothers Grimm thought that the wolf was evil and we all now that neither women nor girls are willing to play the victim these days.

My, what a big bike you have! A not-so-little Red Riding Hood, rom a series of Australian shoe advertisements (go figure), re-imagining some classic fairytale heroines, including Snow White, Rapunzel and Cinderella.

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The World's Most Dangerous Graphic

Evel Knievel — the name is synonymous with danger and daredevil but, until now, not so much with data diagram.

Spot Motorcycle has put together a graphic of all the jumps of the world's greatest daredevil, what he leaped, how far he jumped and what he broke if he didn't.

Cool. "Bones heal. Chicks dig scars. And the United States of America has the best doctor-to-daredevil ratio in the world!”

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