Author: Staff

  • Eating Safely in the NYC

    Eating Safely in the NYC

    Here is an infographic by USA based food safety company Letter Grade Consulting. The infographic gives information about the number of people getting ill from food in New York and the United States and much more.

    Eating Safely in the NYC

    To see the fullsize infographic visit Letter Grade Consulting

  • Myths Spread by Modern Medicine about Cholesterol

    Myths Spread by Modern Medicine about Cholesterol

    Here is an infographic from digestive care website ReNew Life that highlights most common myths spread my modern medicine about cholesterol. The infographic also offers information on how to keep a healthy heart.

    Myths Spread by Modern Medicine about Cholesterol

    1st published by ReNew Life

    (Thanks Richard Rossi)

  • Parks and Recreation Etiquette

    Parks and Recreation Etiquette

    Here is an infographic by commercial outdoor furniture company Barco Products about park etiquette. The infographic features Barky the dog.

    Parks and Recreation Etiquette

    This one was created by Barco Products

    (Thanks Sara)

  • The Cost of Poor Web Performance

    The Cost of Poor Web Performance

    Here is an infographic by software company SmartBear called the cost of poor web performance with loads of statistics about how much slow loading websites are costing businesses. The infographic has sections on monetary consequences, conversion rates, presidential candidates and more.

    The Cost of Poor Web Performance

    This one was originally published by SmartBear

  • CES Trends 2013: What Will They Think of Next?

    CES Trends 2013: What Will They Think of Next?

    Here is an infographic by product comparison website Best Choice Reviews which shows a look at some of the most popular trends from the 2013 consumer electronics show. The infographic offers information about the best television contender, the best car tech contender and more.

    CES Trends 2013: What Will They Think of Next?

    Brought to you by Best Choice Reviews

  • Social Media Report Cards

    Social Media Report Cards

    Here is an infographic by marketing automation company Pardot about the winners and losers of social media in 2012. The infographic provides statistics about how many monthly visitors each of the main social networks received, how much they grew and more.

    Social Media Report Cards

    1st published by Pardot – via PC Mag

  • Football: The Twitter Connection

    Football: The Twitter Connection

    Here is an infographic by Unibet about what Twitter reveals about the modern game. The infographic provides information about which football players have the most Twitter followers, who’s currently trending, who’s following who and more.

    Football: The Twitter Connection

    Infographic 1st published by Unibet – via 101 Great Goals

  • Home Burglary in the United States

    Home Burglary in the United States

    Here is an infographic by USA based home security company Safe Sound Family called “Hide Yo’ Kids, Hide Yo’ Wife (and Hide Your Husband Too)”. The infographic offers statistics about home burglaries in the United States.

    Home Burglary in the United States

    Infographic created by Safe Sound Family

  • Legen-DARY Facts about How I Met Your Mother

    Legen-DARY Facts about How I Met Your Mother

    Here is an excellent infographic about one of my favourite TV shows How I Met Your Mother. The infographic offers information about the most and least viewed episodes, how much the show makes and much more.

    How I Met Your Mother infographic

    Produced by TVDuck.com

    (Thanks Katie)

  • It’s a Pet’s Life!

    It’s a Pet’s Life!

    Here is an infographic by UK based insurance company Helpucover.co.uk about people in the UK and their pets. The infographic provides statistics about how many people arrange their lives around their pets, how many people would take their pets to work and more.

    Pets Infographic

    Originally published by Helpucover.co.uk, see the full size version here.

    (Thanks Patrick)