Sharenting Or Parenting? What Kind Of Parent Are You?

You might not be familiar with the term, but chances are either you or your friends are “guilty” of it. Sharenting refers to parents oversharing information and pictures of their children on social media. Sounds a little bit more familiar now, doesn’t it? In this infographic, take a look at sharenting and parenting so you can see what kind of parent you are.

10 Biggest Cyber Crimes Till Date

Rarely a week goes by without news of another data breach at another corporation. And cyber thieves are taking different types of data and doing more things with them. Here is an infographic from TheBestVPN.com that looks at 10 of the most notable cyber-crimes, either by size or significance. They illustrate the growing threat to businesses, consumers and governments.

Visual Merchandising & the 5 Senses of Retail

When’s the last time you were pleasantly impressed by a store’s selection of music, by its color palette, by its displays or even by a specific scent? Chances are, not very recently. Visual merchandising is a very challenging undertaking and you rarely see stores that leverage more than one sense effectively. While many stores might have an interesting visual design, choice of displays and overall aesthetic feel to them, they fail to leverage more senses.

The 6 Biggest Mistakes When Using A Rowing Machine

The rowing machine can be one of the most beneficial pieces of equipment in a gym but it’s also one of the hardest to use in the right way. Survival and Fitness Gear Reviews has created the following infographic to give people quick pointers as to what they’re doing wrong, so they can get the maximum benefits as quickly as possible.

Pantone’s Color of the Year and How You Can Use It for Business

Pantone calls itself “the world-renowned authority on color,” and perhaps rightfully so. The company has been in business since 1963, when its founder devised the Pantone Matching System, a standard scheme for identifying and communicating different shades and hues. At the turn of the millennium, the company launched the project, “Color of the Year.” For seventeen years now, Pantone’s color forecasting has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. Different industries worldwide refer back to it when releasing new trends