So You Want To be a Rockstar?

This infographic by Band Promo provides interesting information for those who are considering becoming a rock star including who is typically the best musician, top rocking cities, the cause of death for musician by percentage and more.

Anatomy of a Vegan

In this Infographic, eye-popping colors and an X-ray theme give a whole new meaning to taking an “inside look” at veganism. Packed with information, this piece strikes a great balance between education and entertainment.

Sobering Facts For Intoxicated Drivers

Certification Map has created this Infographic to help support the prevention of drunk and drugged driving by sharing shocking, informative and preventative facts relating to drunk and drugged driving. The general idea is to raise awareness of the month of drunk and drugged driving prevention as well as motivate citizens across the nation to act in a way that promotes safe driving.

10 Purchases That May Indicate a Midlife Crisis

What is midlife crisis and how/when does it occur? This Infographic provides a break down of the top ten things people typically purchase during a midlife crisis. For example, plastic surgery, sports cars and tattoos are just a few of the zany things people buy in this stage of their life.

Common Holiday Hazards

Each year the holidays herald delicious tidings of holiday parties, Christmas carols festive decor, exchanging gifts – and most importantly, time with family. However, the most festive time of the year can also be the most dangerous. This retro infographic uses edgy humor to explore a serious topic.

Winter: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

The winter season is upon us and with it comes snow, blizzards and sometimes hypothermia. Parts of winter we love while others we hate. This Infographic by Eastern Mountain Sports Schools looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of the winter season.

Holiday Toys – Then and Now

This Infographic from Pronto.com makes nostalgic comparisons between the classic holiday toys from the ‘70’s, ‘60’s and earlier, and their more modern and technological counterparts from today.

Achievement Unlocked: U.S. Army

At first glance, it might not seem as though gamers and members of the military have much in common. Probably not on second glance either. But they do have one thing in common – a hunger for challenge and achievements. In gamers this manifests as a compulsion to complete 100% of a game’s content (even beyond just beating the game), but in the military it means gaining as many medals, qualifications, and ribbons as possible, along with increasing one’s rank.