Income Tax and National Insurance - What are you really paying? is a new infographic video explanation from the team at See What You Mean that helps unravel the complexity of the UK tax system. The UK's taxes on people's wages are needlessly complex and obscure. Produced with the team from See what you mean, the video highlights how National Insurance is a second income tax in all but name. Previous YouGov polling for the TPA has shown that many people are not aware of how much tax they actually pay. The video makes clear the real rates of tax people pay when http://attorneyinfographics.com/ Employee's National Insurance and Employer's National Insurance are factored in. Thanks to Richard for sending in the link!
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/31/uk-income-tax-and-national-insurance.html
Friday, May 31, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Is Elon Musk The Real Life Tony Stark?
With the new Iron Man movie in theaters, everyone has Tony Stark on the mind. But have you noticed the scary similarities between the fictional character and Elon Musk? The Is Elon Musk The Real Life Tony Stark? infographic from vcars.co.uk gives us the breakdown on each guy and then summarizes the similarities and differences. Definitely a fun design. I wish they had visualized any of the data for easier comparison, like height and http://attorneyinfographics.com/ net worth. Thanks to Meilen for sending in the link!
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/13/is-elon-musk-the-real-life-tony-stark.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/13/is-elon-musk-the-real-life-tony-stark.html
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Tiago Veloso - What Makes an Infographic Cool?
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/8/tiago-veloso-what-makes-an-infographic-cool.html
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
DNA Explained
An animated visual explanation of DNA found on creativeblog.com . BBC Knowledge and Learning is exploring a wide variety of topics from social history to science in a series of three-minute online Explainer documentaries, and commissioned Territory Studio ( territorystudio.com ) to produce an animated film on the subject of DNA. Three minutes is a short time to explore a subject where most doctorates only scratch the surface, so writer Andrew S. Walsh teamed up with molecular biologist Dr Matthew Adams to distil the script down to the most fundamental elements required to understand not only DNA's form and function but how our review understanding of these discoveries has affected the wider world. While this length may feel restrictive, the team found that this limitation acted as a lens, focusing the piece on the essentials. The Explainer series is designed to intrigue and inform, encouraging those who discover the documentaries to further explore through links to additional information found on the BBC website. Thanks to Jordan from sayitvisually.com for sending in the link!
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/21/dna-explained.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/21/dna-explained.html
Monday, May 27, 2013
The Obama Energy Agenda: Gas Prices 2013
The White House has released a new infographic in April 2013, The Obama Energy Agenda, Gas Prices . We have seen the White release a number of infographics as a communication tool, and they have consistently been getting better. Gas Prices Explore the infographic to learn about President Obama's all-of-the-above energy strategy. The prior Energy Agenda infographic I reviewed was in April of 2011, and it was a rough, early attempt at an infographic design for online publication. This design is significantly better, and has a number of good points to highlight that all designers can http://attorneyattorney infographics.com/ learn from. First, the data visualizations are well done with the chart axes clearly labeld and units of measure clearly shown. The color scheme is simple and easy to understand, but some of the small, gray text is hard to read on the white background. Second, the big issue with the prior designs was the lack of sources for the data. This design does a good job of citing the source of data for each visualization (chart). For an administration that is attempting to increase transparency, the sources are still very vague. I would like to see URL links to the actual reports or data sets referenced to make it easy for readers to check out the data on their own. Instead, most of the sources are listed as just "EIA" which is the U.S. Energy Information Administration . Certainly a step in the right direction, but could have much done better. Third, there isn't an obvious, clear Key Message. Most readers only look at an infographic for less than 5 seconds, and it's the designer's responsibility to communicate the key message in that short time. The rest of the information should tell a good story, and support the Key Message, but isn't required reading. There's a lot of data shown in this design. Probably too much data. It's hard for readers to understand the flow of information because there is both top-to-bottom sequence of sections and side-by-side charts. The area chart in the center of the design draws the reader's attention because it is so large in relation to the rest of the charts. This visually implies that it is the most important data in the whole design, but I'm not sure that was the intent. After reading through the whole design, I believe that the Key Message is "The Obama Administration has supported increased domestic drilling for oil, but that hasn't lowered gas prices at the pump. We need to do more." An infographic design should make this message very clear and easy to understand without having to read through the entire design. What do you think?
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/20/the-obama-energy-agenda-gas-prices-2013.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/20/the-obama-energy-agenda-gas-prices-2013.html
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Karl Gude - What Makes an Infographic Cool?

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/22/karl-gude-what-makes-an-infographic-cool.html
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Subways of North America
Now this is truly meta. A subway map visualization of http://attorneyinfographics.com/ all the Subways of North America from Randall Monroe of xkcd.com . For the pedantic rail enthusiasts, the definition of a subway used here is, with some caveats, "a network containing high capacity grade-separated passenger rail transit lines which run frequently, serve an urban core, and are underground or elevated for at least part of their downtown route." For the rest of you, the definition is "an underground train in a city." About one in three subways stops in North America are in NYC Another great design from Randall!
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/3/subways-of-north-america.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/3/subways-of-north-america.html
Friday, May 24, 2013
Visualizing the School of Design

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/7/visualizing-the-school-of-design.html
Thursday, May 23, 2013
The Foursquare Visualizer
Foursquare has release a new Foursquare Visualizer go to website , that creates an interactive data visualization of your own activity for the last 12 months. I included the images from my own history. At Foursquare, we've always known how very special our community is. Today, April 16 (4/4^2), marks the fourth annual 4sqDay. Each year, we take this opportunity to thank our amazing community for all that they do. …take a peek back into your own history at foursquare.com/visualizeme . It's just our small way of saying, "Thanks! We think you're awesome." There are a handful of different visualizations of your own history of check-ins available. The connection circle (shown above) is the best looking. Other visuals include a Timeline and Categories. Found on the Foursquare blog
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/3/the-foursquare-visualizer.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/5/3/the-foursquare-visualizer.html
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Bike To Work Week

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/14/bike-to-work-week.html
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Is Elon Musk The Real Life Tony Stark?
With the new Iron Man movie http://attorneyinfographics.com/ in theaters, everyone has Tony Stark on the mind. But have you noticed the scary similarities between the fictional character and Elon Musk? The Is Elon Musk The Real Life Tony Stark? infographic from vcars.co.uk gives us the breakdown on each guy and then summarizes the similarities and differences. Definitely a fun design. I wish they had visualized any of the data for easier comparison, like height and net worth. Thanks to Meilen for sending in the link!
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/13/is-elon-musk-the-real-life-tony-stark.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/13/is-elon-musk-the-real-life-tony-stark.html
Monday, May 20, 2013
Shark Attack!

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/10/shark-attack.html
Sunday, May 19, 2013
The Stephen King Universe
Are you a Stephen King fan? Have you yourself made these connections? From TessieGirl , The Stephen King Universe has been updated to include the many connections to the Dark Tower series. When I was in Grade 5 (guess I was ten), my friend Tarnya Smyth brought her mum's battered copy of Stephen King's 'Carrie' to school. We broke it into about 4 pieces and passed them around, all taking turns reading each battered http://attorneyinfographics.com/ section. I told mum about it and she FLIPPED HER WIG and told me to 'Stop reading that book immediately!!' So I finished it. Now, I TOTALLY do not recommend ten year olds reading Stephen King books (messed me up good), but this was when my life long relationship with Mr King began. My love for his books is based around his characters. They are so full. I love Stephen King dialogue. I love his sense of humour. And I love the links and connections between the books. I am the kind of annoying person who likes to know the 'In Joke'. So, of course, I MADE A FLOW CHART!!! This chart is like my fourth child. Be kind to it. It means a lot to me. I wish they had published a higher-resolution version online. Some of the text is too small to read, but I think I can follow all of the connections. A must have for any Stephen King fan! Also, it's available for purchase as a poster from the TessieGirl site for $25 plus shipping from Australia. You can also see the original version . Thanks to Becky for sending in the link!
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/16/the-stephen-king-universe.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/16/the-stephen-king-universe.html
Saturday, May 18, 2013
New Guest Post Series: What Makes an Infographic Cool?
What Makes an Infographic Cool? I'm very excited about this project! This week I'm going to start sharing a weekly guest post series from prominent infographics designers about "What makes an infographic design cool?" Each Wednesday, I'll feature a different expert opinion (until I run out of experts). I've invited these experts to draft their own posts, and share whatever examples they want to highlight. I've been running the Cool Infographics site since 2007, and we have watched an amazing category of design being developed. They didn't exist when I started, but now we have an attorney infographics design industry, and a number of well known infographics design experts. The practice of visual storytelling has become a recognized design profession. I receive around 30-50 infographic submissions to the site every day, and most of them don't make the cut to be considered a "cool infographic" to be posted. The process of filtering these designs is very time consuming, and my current backlog is up to at least 400 unread submissions. Over the years, we have developed our own formula for filtering the infographic designs you see posted on the site, but I really wanted to hear and learn from other experts about what they consider to be "cool." Stay tuned, and let me know what you think of the series in the comments.
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/4/29/new-guest-post-series-what-makes-an-infographic-cool.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/4/29/new-guest-post-series-what-makes-an-infographic-cool.html
Friday, May 17, 2013
Bike To Work Week

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/14/bike-to-work-week.html
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Visualizing the School of Design

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/7/visualizing-the-school-of-design.html
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
New Guest Post Series: What Makes an Infographic Cool?
What Makes an Infographic Cool? I'm very excited about this project! This week I'm going to start sharing a weekly guest post series from prominent attorney infographics designers about "What makes an infographic design cool?" Each Wednesday, I'll feature a different expert opinion (until I run out of experts). I've invited these experts to draft their own posts, and share whatever examples they want to highlight. I've been running the Cool Infographics site since 2007, and we have watched an amazing category of design being developed. They didn't exist when I started, but now we have an infographics design industry, and a number of well known infographics design experts. The practice of visual storytelling has become a recognized design profession. I receive around 30-50 infographic submissions to the site every day, and most of them don't make the cut to be considered a "cool infographic" to be posted. The process of filtering these designs is very time consuming, and my current backlog is up to at least 400 unread submissions. Over the years, we have developed our own formula for filtering the infographic designs you see posted on the site, but I really wanted to hear and learn from other experts about what they consider to be "cool." Stay tuned, and let me know what you think of the series in the comments.
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/4/29/new-guest-post-series-what-makes-an-infographic-cool.html
For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolattorney infographics.com/blog/2013/4/29/new-guest-post-series-what-makes-an-infographic-cool.html
Monday, May 13, 2013
Visualizing the School of Design

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit http://www.coolinfographics.com/blog/2013/5/7/visualizing-the-school-of-design.html
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