Jan 2, 2017 | Health Infographics
With Christmas party season in full swing, the late nights and overeating will be taking their toll on your body clock. Whether it be avoiding blue lights at night, managing your naps or lying awake in bed, there are plenty of ways to return to your normal sleeping patterns. In this colorful infographic, The Sleep Matters Club round up their top tips for sleeping success.
Jan 2, 2017 | Offbeat Infographics
Have you ever been sitting around at home hungry but not really sure what you want to eat? Maybe your pantry is bare and you are in dire need of a trip to the local grocery store or you are simply bored with the foods you have around the house. Well, thanks to this guide, you can find a whole range of things you may have never even considered eating as well as a whole range of things you’d never want to consume, even though you can.
Dec 30, 2016 | Environmental Infographics
20 million new trees would provide us with 260 million tons of oxygen and remove 10 million tons of CO2 from the atmosphere. Did you know that an average sized tree produces enough oxygen to keep a family of 4 breathing for 1 year? Furthermore, trees in the landscape can help us relax, reduce stress and lower heart rates. There is a lot more info about trees and the the environment in the following visual asset.
Dec 29, 2016 | Pets & Animals Infographics
Orvis has created an infographic featuring several holiday safety tips with pets in mind. These helpful precautions can help assure a safe and happy holiday season for all members of your family – especially the furry ones – and I think your audience will find these reminders very valuable during such a hectic time of year.
Dec 28, 2016 | Transportation Infographics
In the midst of this year’s holiday season, the folks at CarRentals.com wanted to share some interesting findings discovered in social conversations and car rental booking data. What are some top road hazards to avoid? What about tips and tricks in renting cars? Everything you need to know about holiday car rentals is in the infographic below.
Dec 28, 2016 | Home & Garden Infographics
If you’re like most homeowners, you pay a lot of attention to your thermostat and have strong ideas about how to balance your heating and cooling costs against your comfort level. But have you given any thought to your home’s humidity levels? Maintaining proper humidity in your house can help your heating and cooling systems work more efficiently, improve your indoor air quality, and enhance your family’s health.
Dec 27, 2016 | Marketing Infographics
The style guide is essentially your branding bible. It explains exactly how the company should be represented, what words or phrases are acceptable, and what design elements to use. If you have a comprehensive style guide, then you should never worry about your contractors straying from what’s expected. When you hire a freelancer, send them the style guide and then schedule an onboarding call to review any questions or issues they might have.
Dec 27, 2016 | Business Infographics
Reachmail surveyed one thousand people who consider email significant to their work, to find out which parts of the country have the busiest professionals. They sought out to find how often American’s are checking their work email each day, the amount of emails they are sending each day, how quickly American workers respond to emails as well as how many unread emails are sitting in people’s inbox.
Dec 26, 2016 | Marketing Infographics
Ideally, PowerPoint pitches should consist of a limited amount of words. Therefore, being expressive is a challenge. Usually, they only contain keywords but because designs impose tone or suggest interpretation, they become more comprehensible. Studies suggest that elements of art have several different connotations to them. However, they are seldom obvious. It’s common to people that yellow is a happy color or that red looks romantic.
Dec 26, 2016 | Pets & Animals Infographics
Just like little humans, many animal species instinctively engage in playful activities! Why? The prevailing theory is that play is preparation – as young animals play with each other and their environments, they naturally develop skills and instincts needed for survival. However, it goes beyond that. Many scientists have also observed that animals often play just for the joy of it!