Monday, February 28, 2011

Ode to the Travel Bug

Once you have been bitten, truthfully it is over, there is simply no cure for this disorder. We can't sleep before our flight and pack our bags with excited delight.
But what goes into this vacation of mine, will my luggage be on time? We prepare ourselves for our escapades, but do the employees make a good wage? Where are the most beloved places, and will there be familiar faces?

This little Travel Info-graphic is yours to view, to take some notes and to see what's new.
Enjoy each fact and remember each tip, so when you get your ticket you enjoy your trip.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

FIA World Rally Champion Cars

After playing too much Gran Turismo 5, I decided to create and inforgraphic on Fia World Rally Championship. The last fifteen years of winners are listed on the right of the image. Going around the track, are the images of each of the cars that won for that year.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Global Statistics for Water

Water covers more than 70.9% of the Earth’s surface, yet is considered a limited resource. With 97.5% of the global water supply held in the Oceans and Seas, we are left with a dismal 2.5% of freshwater available to us for consumption. Read more below about where the remaining portions of the Worlds water are being used and how your household contributes.



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Percentages on High School Drop-Outs

Over the years society has changed and with it the average IQ. After extensive research we discovered a pattern of why the IQ has dropped. Over the years the number of dropouts has increased. Life experiences have taught us that education improves one's lot in life. To support the notion, a large and continually growing body of evidence exists that suggests the more education, the better, especially when it comes to making a smooth transition into the workforce.

Around the world, teens are heeding the advice to stay in school. As more and more young people complete high school and postsecondary education, educational attainment continues to grow in most economically developed countries. In Canada, school attendance rates for 15-19 year-olds peaked at around the 82% to 84% range in recent years, up considerably from 25 years earlier when only two-thirds of teens in this age bracket were attending school. In fact, from 1979 to 2004, the teen population fell by 13% (as the baby boomers left this group), but the number of teenagers in school was up almost 10%.

This graph shows who is dropping out and the relations to IQ.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

The Perfect Modern Suit

Have you ever wondered if you're wearing your suit in a modern way? Do you even have the right suit? Shirt? Tie? Shoes? GQ magazine recently put out a style guide to help the regular man look his best and I summed it up in an infographic for your easy use. This infographic explains everything a man should know about wearing a suit in a modern way. Check it out.




Fashion Infographic by ~JakeGcreate on deviantART

Friday, February 18, 2011

Top 100 DJs

For the electronic music lover, there is one top 100 poll that leads the pack with little competition, the DJ mag top 100. I've known that the poll was dominated by trance DJs from mainly the Netherlands for over a decade, but the results were even more astounding. As a DJ I've wondered what the genre breakdown was, and making this info-graphic was a great way to find that out, and share it with the world. Dubstep currently has been making a huge movement all over the world but it hasn't taken a seat at the top 100. It takes a DJ with quite the following and reputation to make this poll, and it hasn't happened in of couple years.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

"Tea Trivia" Infographic

Tea, the long-time rival of coffee, is widely served but often misunderstood. True 'tea' comes from the plant Camellia Sinensis and naturally contains varying amounts of caffeine (depending on the the type). Herbal 'tea' is actually not a true tea and should properly be referred to as an herbal infusion as herbal teas come from a variety of plants not including Camellia Sinensis. And that's just the tip of tea trivia! Read the infographic below for more interesting information on the delicious drink known as tea.
The Colour of Tea is a great place to find out even more for the avid tea lover or the curious taster.


Tea Trivia Infographic by ~Reese04 on deviantART

Monday, February 14, 2011

Myth-o-graphic

Sheldon Chow's infographic based on the show Mythbusters. Having watched the show since almost the beginning, missed the first rocket car myth, it was the obvious choice for something with stats being a science show and all. I attempted to follow the blueprint sections of the show where they explain certain items around the myth.



Myth-o-graphic by ~yohsho on deviantART

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Danny Prew's "Peak Oil" Infographic

Oil is the world's single most important commodity. It is a finite resource and it's nearing it's end. "Peak Oil" is a term that refers to a time when maximum global petroleum supply is reached. Right now our species is faces with the depletion of the core resource central to our current system of survival. This infographic attempts to explain the cause, result, and alternatives to "The Peak Oil Dilemma".


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Welcome

Welcome to Pacific Design Academy Graphic Design Year 2's infographic blog. Here we will be placing our infographics up for display.