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How to Get Rid of a Tattoo (Infographic)

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
Delicious Information Visualized.
The State of the Internet Infographic @infosthetics
The infographic movie “The State of the Internet” by creative agency Jess3 conveys exactly what is meant by its title, with a special focus on highlighting a lot of numbers and statistics, ranging from the general demographics of Internet usage to launch dates of popular online social network sites.
You can watch the movie below.
21 Heroes of Data Visualization

Image credit – Jonathan Harris’s ‘The Whalehunt’.
Here’s what Business Week had to say about some of the more widely acclaimed examples of complex data visualization -’While the practice of visually representing information is so old it’s arguably the foundation of all design, a newfound fascination with data visualization has lately been sweeping the globe. Here are some of the modern pioneers of the discipline, who might just change the way you look at your business—and the world.’
Make Sense: Complex Information Visualization is and will continue to be an ever-increasing part of our hyper-networked experiences of our World. Not to say that there will be no more room for simplicity. As John Maeda states most eloquently in his book, The Laws of Simplicity – ‘Simplicity and Complexity need each other.’ I believe that these kinds of attempts at mapping the erstwhile impossible connections (using the Cloud, social and mobile networks etc.) will help evolve a new language of communication. One which is multilayered and evolving in real time.


