Click to enlarge… Or get a *really* mahoosive screen, press your nose right up against it and squint a lot.
I heart this long time.
Nice work ThinkBrilliant (for making it); and Jaamit (for tweeting).
Because Goonies Never Say Die
Click to enlarge… Or get a *really* mahoosive screen, press your nose right up against it and squint a lot.
I heart this long time.
Nice work ThinkBrilliant (for making it); and Jaamit (for tweeting).
on Jul 15th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
hmmm… I ma not sure where you were going with this.
BUT, here are my thoughts on it (Not sure if you are interested or not but here we go)
Diagrams are COOL as hell.
my last job interview I had to give a 10 minute presentation on related projects I had worked on. Normally that means 7-10 slides. we just did 2 diagrams (therefore just 2 slides).
massive, over complicated bi-directional 3D diagrams represnting my previous employments, what I did, what they wanted, who benfited from my work and how.
Now there were 20 people being interviewed for the position, and I was the last one. I came out of the interview, got myself a coffee, lighted up a cigarette, took the first puf and bang the phone rings with an offer.
Diagrams RULEEEEE.
on Jul 15th, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Sorry, it’s a bit search geek-tastic. Basically lots of search and social marketers have figured out that people will often link to cool infographics…
And they want links to rank better in search.
As a result infographics have been taking over the interwebz. Don’t get me wrong, some are very cool… Others (as this example illustrates) are just there to tart up otherwise boring, or perhaps woefully inaccurate data - all frock and no knickers if you will
But yes, you’re right - when used properly - they rule, RULE I tell you, mwah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.