Men vs Women Online Gambling Statistics

This infographic depicts the difference in gambling habits adopted by men and women. It shows facts explaining how long each gender spends playing at online casinos, how much each gender is willing to spend and other interesting points.

Marvelous Mealtime Moments

“Marvelous Mealtime Moments” is a fun and informative way to learn about some of mankind’s greatest milestones in the food industry, all in infographic format courtesy of WEBstaurant Restaurant Supplies.

Swimming Pools vs. The Ocean: Which Is Safer?

Swimming and other water sports are popular in the United States. Not only does swimming provide a fun, recreational activity–it’s also a great form of exercise. Unfortunately, being near the water can also be deadly. Drowning is the fifth leading cause of accidental death. If you’re going to go near the water, be sure to observe proper safety precautions.

7 Reasons Why SEO Marketing Killed Paper Directories

This infographic suggests seven reasons why search engine optimization and social media marketing is a much better way to build an engaging audience and promote your business than using ye olde static paper directories. A city at best got to see your listing in an old fashioned paper directory, however if your site and hosting are set up correctly the world will now be able to find you on search engines like Bing and Google.

Shoestring Budget Travel Guide

How long is your shoestring? For 42 of the world’s most visited cities, Tripomatic has averaged the prices of lodging, food, public transport and tourist attractions. The resulting chart tells you how many days of stay is your $100 worth

The Image of Perfection

A recent survey conducted with over 1,000 men and women revealed the British perception of beauty and perfection in celebrities. The results, displayed in the MYA.co.uk infographic below show which celebrities have the best body parts and what the ‘perfect’ man and woman would potentially look like.

Visual History of Cooper Black

You might not know it, but you’ve seen the Cooper Black font in use everywhere – in store-fronts, in magazines, on album covers and candy wrappers. This depression era novelty font gets around. And why wouldn’t it? It’s curvaceous and friendly, as the type designer who created this font said, “It’s a typeface for farsighted printers with nearsighted customers.”