More Inception infographic awesomeness
- August 26th, 2010
- By rahulsen79
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From Buzzfeed via Dehah’s Deviant Art page. Click to see larger version.

Archive for the ‘Information visualization’ Category

Credit: http://www.ibraheemyoussef.com/ibraheemshop/

From Buzzfeed via Dehah’s Deviant Art page. Click to see larger version.


This prize-winning entry explains an otherwise complex movie pretty eloquently.


This was a project done by my dear friend Sara Tunheden at the Interactive Institute in Stockholm.
BoEL is an experimental social ambient interface and web service that presents daily consumption figures to home owners and neighbours to promote joint savings and foster competitive energy saving behaviours. The service includes an ambient lamp that provides feedback on the energy consumption in the household and these interfaces are installed so that the neighbours can observe each others energy status.
This is one of the many projects the II is working on to spread awareness about energy consumption through design provocations and probes that affect behavior positively.
Oh, and I happened to play a cameo in her amazing video too! This is an edited version. Hopefully I’ll get my hands on the full version soon!

Lets hope we get to use these guidelines and rules soon to build some kickass apps!

This infographic shows how to get rid of a tattoo quite nicely and with a nod to one of my favorite art styles, Art Nouveau. It looks as if an actual photograph was used of a woman and then stylized to resemble an illustration or computer graphic. In any case, it is done very well and is certainly eye-catching. Sex sells and this infographic does that with cheeky success, showing us just enough of the lower back and her lower back tattoo to garner the visual interest that all infographics crave. But this graphic isn’t all style, there is plenty of substance too. The procedure for removing tattoos islabeled and illustrated on the right using multiple tattoo removal methods.
source: http://www.reflectionscenter.com

Found via Matt McInerney’s work-site. This is so true!
I fit into the ‘mildly trustworthy category’ so that’s a good thing!