Lifestyle Infographics

Living in Heels: Demographics on American Women

One in every five Americans is a woman living one of the country’s top 25 most populous metropolitan areas. A recent report by Measure of America gauged this vital demographic’s well-being and access to opportunities by analyzing the results of the American Human Development Index.

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New American Transit: Shift From Car-Driven Culture

In celebration of Bike Month (all May) and the current Bike To Work Week, Fibers created this infographic illustrating the recent shift among young Americans, who are abandoning the car-driven culture and embracing the modern alternative transportation revolution.

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A Brief History of Cougars

Cougar, Mrs. Robinson, empowered woman – whatever you call them, middle-aged women are on the prowl, pulling in young men by the claw-full. They’ve banded together in conversations and organizations to hunt in packs and have become a massive social movement.

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20 Sobering DUI Statistics

This infographic has 20 very sobering DUI statistics that hopefully will make you think twice before driving under the influence. Remember, in some states if you are pulled over for a DUI and blow less than .08% BAC, you could still be arrested and convicted of a DUI if the officer believes that your ability to drive safely has been impaired by alcohol. For the safety of others and yourself, the smart choice is always not to drink and drive.

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Anatomy of a DUI

So what is the real cost of a DUI? What’s involved in the DUI process once you’ve been arrested? This helpful infographic offers a nice visual look into the anatomy of a DUI. So if you’re drinking don’t drive, if you’re driving don’t drink.

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Economy, Real Estate, and Relocation

Atlas Van Lines has released their 2012 Corporate Relocation Survey and along with it, an infographic entitled: Economy, Real Estate, and Relocation.This year’s results show that companies across the U.S. saw improvements in relocation volumes, budgets and overall performances last year, and expect much of the same for 2012.

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Father’s Day vs Mother’s Day

When it comes to receiving gifts, fathers get the short end of the stick. In June, a simple BBQ and necktie will suffice while in May, gold and diamonds handed out over fancy dinners is the norm.In this infographic from Mrs. Fields, the two holidays are explored and compared.

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How to Survive Your Monster-In-Law

How to Survive Your Monster-In-Law

Now I actually love my mother(monster)-in-law. We get along great. It’s her sister that I can’t stand. That being said, there are plenty of guys and gals that cannot stand their mother-in-laws and dread the thought of a visit. This infographic provides some tips on how to survive your next encounter with the “monster-in-law.”

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Interesting Facts About Mother’s Day

Did you know that Mother’s Day was founded by Anna Jarvis in 1908? Or that the youngest mother in history gave birth at the age of 5 years and 7 months old? Learn more interesting facts about Mother’s Day and moms with this cool infographic published by ModernMom.com.

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What You Could Do With An Extra Two Hours Each Day

If you traffic in information, you know that the right data comes at a cost. In fact, the average information worker spends about two hours per day searching for information. What could you accomplish if all the information you needed was readily available to you, freeing up two hours every day? This infographic takes a look at some of those items.

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