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The Insipid World of Infographics

The INSIPID World of Infographics Infographics typically focus on random and flecting subjects. things that someone might find interesting for about 93 seconds! The average Infographic is 1000 pixels wide and over 3000 pixels tall. On average 1 out of every 8 words has a differing characteristic. Typography is neat! That's 3,000,000 pixels! 50% of Infographics contain at least one misspeling. About 13% of designers and statisticians don't even own a dictionary! Abc It's about time for a chart isn't it? On average, the distribution of infographics is... Recyled News 15% Useful 10% Uninteresting 50% This Infographic Link Whoring 25% Did you know.. President Obama's curently proposed Infographic Bill will O limit the use and publication of infographics. United States population Agree with the bill 68% Disagree with the bill 33% Frightened the bill is socialist 12% (that doesn't even add up to 100%) Cute, popular, or controversial icons are used throughout an infographic sa that the limited attention span of the average internet user isn't irrevocably lost. NFL ASA Infographics were not invented for the Internet, but rather newspapers, which are collections of folded paper that have news printed on them. People that write for newspapers are called Joumalists' and often have degrees. They research and educate themselves on topics before regurgitating information haphazardly. NEWS In order for something to be called an infographic, all it needs is a random fact, interesting typography, and a picture! Infographics • Websites that have pictures • Street Signs • Art that is signed • Screen grabs of movies that have closed captioning • Your awesome WOOT T-shirt • Maps • A print-out of your twitter page Not Infographics • Picture-less articles (borring) • TV shows like Lost (it's still good though) • News broadcasts • Books that don't have pictures • Menus (except Denny's) • Photographs • E-mail • Word play refrigerator magnets Did you know? Everything on thisinfographic was made up. (If you didn't krnow that by now, il's too late for you) REFERENCES 1. Serousty? You thirs: this is somehow based on fact. 2. How about ljust throw some inks or book titles down her 3. http://www.cnn.com 4. "Infographics for Durmmies" 5. How's that look? 6. What if I referaence mysell 7. http://www.willybrond.com 8. htlp://ww.infographicsrus.com 9. You should stop reading this aready. 10. I mean it. There are no citations. 11. Ihis is not an MLA certied essay or something. 12. The Census Buroau 2010 Study 13. I know this looks nicely mode and al 14. But that's prety much al it is 15. Try googling infogrophic and raed somo of them 16. Doos anybody remember Ben Stein? 17.I heard that guy is selling fake credit score websites 18. He should probobly read an infographic 19. About those credit score companies 20. Wiipedia has a realy long articke on infographics 21. http:/fen.wäipedia.org/wki/inlormation_grophics 22. Il's actualy on interesting read 23. I don't hate infogrophics 24. I just had a bad experience with them as a chid WillLybrand.com The INSIPID World of Infographics Infographics typically focus on random and flecting subjects. things that someone might find interesting for about 93 seconds! The average Infographic is 1000 pixels wide and over 3000 pixels tall. On average 1 out of every 8 words has a differing characteristic. Typography is neat! That's 3,000,000 pixels! 50% of Infographics contain at least one misspeling. About 13% of designers and statisticians don't even own a dictionary! Abc It's about time for a chart isn't it? On average, the distribution of infographics is... Recyled News 15% Useful 10% Uninteresting 50% This Infographic Link Whoring 25% Did you know.. President Obama's curently proposed Infographic Bill will O limit the use and publication of infographics. United States population Agree with the bill 68% Disagree with the bill 33% Frightened the bill is socialist 12% (that doesn't even add up to 100%) Cute, popular, or controversial icons are used throughout an infographic sa that the limited attention span of the average internet user isn't irrevocably lost. NFL ASA Infographics were not invented for the Internet, but rather newspapers, which are collections of folded paper that have news printed on them. People that write for newspapers are called Joumalists' and often have degrees. They research and educate themselves on topics before regurgitating information haphazardly. NEWS In order for something to be called an infographic, all it needs is a random fact, interesting typography, and a picture! Infographics • Websites that have pictures • Street Signs • Art that is signed • Screen grabs of movies that have closed captioning • Your awesome WOOT T-shirt • Maps • A print-out of your twitter page Not Infographics • Picture-less articles (borring) • TV shows like Lost (it's still good though) • News broadcasts • Books that don't have pictures • Menus (except Denny's) • Photographs • E-mail • Word play refrigerator magnets Did you know? Everything on thisinfographic was made up. (If you didn't krnow that by now, il's too late for you) REFERENCES 1. Serousty? You thirs: this is somehow based on fact. 2. How about ljust throw some inks or book titles down her 3. http://www.cnn.com 4. "Infographics for Durmmies" 5. How's that look? 6. What if I referaence mysell 7. http://www.willybrond.com 8. htlp://ww.infographicsrus.com 9. You should stop reading this aready. 10. I mean it. There are no citations. 11. Ihis is not an MLA certied essay or something. 12. The Census Buroau 2010 Study 13. I know this looks nicely mode and al 14. But that's prety much al it is 15. Try googling infogrophic and raed somo of them 16. Doos anybody remember Ben Stein? 17.I heard that guy is selling fake credit score websites 18. He should probobly read an infographic 19. About those credit score companies 20. Wiipedia has a realy long articke on infographics 21. http:/fen.wäipedia.org/wki/inlormation_grophics 22. Il's actualy on interesting read 23. I don't hate infogrophics 24. I just had a bad experience with them as a chid WillLybrand.com The INSIPID World of Infographics Infographics typically focus on random and flecting subjects. things that someone might find interesting for about 93 seconds! The average Infographic is 1000 pixels wide and over 3000 pixels tall. On average 1 out of every 8 words has a differing characteristic. Typography is neat! That's 3,000,000 pixels! 50% of Infographics contain at least one misspeling. About 13% of designers and statisticians don't even own a dictionary! Abc It's about time for a chart isn't it? On average, the distribution of infographics is... Recyled News 15% Useful 10% Uninteresting 50% This Infographic Link Whoring 25% Did you know.. President Obama's curently proposed Infographic Bill will O limit the use and publication of infographics. United States population Agree with the bill 68% Disagree with the bill 33% Frightened the bill is socialist 12% (that doesn't even add up to 100%) Cute, popular, or controversial icons are used throughout an infographic sa that the limited attention span of the average internet user isn't irrevocably lost. NFL ASA Infographics were not invented for the Internet, but rather newspapers, which are collections of folded paper that have news printed on them. People that write for newspapers are called Joumalists' and often have degrees. They research and educate themselves on topics before regurgitating information haphazardly. NEWS In order for something to be called an infographic, all it needs is a random fact, interesting typography, and a picture! Infographics • Websites that have pictures • Street Signs • Art that is signed • Screen grabs of movies that have closed captioning • Your awesome WOOT T-shirt • Maps • A print-out of your twitter page Not Infographics • Picture-less articles (borring) • TV shows like Lost (it's still good though) • News broadcasts • Books that don't have pictures • Menus (except Denny's) • Photographs • E-mail • Word play refrigerator magnets Did you know? Everything on thisinfographic was made up. (If you didn't krnow that by now, il's too late for you) REFERENCES 1. Serousty? You thirs: this is somehow based on fact. 2. How about ljust throw some inks or book titles down her 3. http://www.cnn.com 4. "Infographics for Durmmies" 5. How's that look? 6. What if I referaence mysell 7. http://www.willybrond.com 8. htlp://ww.infographicsrus.com 9. You should stop reading this aready. 10. I mean it. There are no citations. 11. Ihis is not an MLA certied essay or something. 12. The Census Buroau 2010 Study 13. I know this looks nicely mode and al 14. But that's prety much al it is 15. Try googling infogrophic and raed somo of them 16. Doos anybody remember Ben Stein? 17.I heard that guy is selling fake credit score websites 18. He should probobly read an infographic 19. About those credit score companies 20. Wiipedia has a realy long articke on infographics 21. http:/fen.wäipedia.org/wki/inlormation_grophics 22. Il's actualy on interesting read 23. I don't hate infogrophics 24. I just had a bad experience with them as a chid WillLybrand.com

The Insipid World of Infographics

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Infographics are a great way to present facts in a creatively visual format. Some are centered on very important topics while others may just seem comical or random. This is because you can present li...

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