Remember my little Jeremycat Misfortune Cats? I shipped the toy cats to collectors around the world (but not this flipper), and I made a Google map of their
Anatomy meets cartography in this human body subway infographic by Netherlands-based medical and fashion illustrator, Sam Loman. Prints, cards and posters are available here.
Amy from Lulubell Toy Bodega shared this dose of perspective on the toy-making business. The graphic was created by JC of The Loyal Subjects, and from where I’m
Check out this rad “interactive” coffee poster chart called In Caffeine We Trust from Column Five. The Newport Beach, CA-based designers are data visualization gurus, and they’ve got 29 pages of
Toronto-based agency, John St, made this video that can only be described as PURRfect. “Nobody wants to see ads anymore. They want cat videos.” TRUTH. I haven’t worked
Some people might say there’s an age at which adults who are not parents should cease to go trick-or-treating. I say: 1) Get a full-body costume that covers
Catalonia-born, London-based designer, Genís Carreras, has done us all the favor of explaining complex philosophical ideas through simple visual design in his book Philographics. Who among you hasn’t occasionally referred
Here’s a neat animated gif / data visualization showing how cassettes dominated records in the 80s, only to be rendered nearly obsolete by CDs in the 90s. The
When asked why the Simpsons are yellow, Yeardley Smith (voice of Lisa) explained only that Matt Groening “thought that it would be really funny if, when people watched The Simpsons,