The Science of Beer Goggles

Have you ever wondered why after a few drinks people start to look more attractive, and you start to be more flirty? Well, wonder no more. This infographic presented by Free Dating.co.uk illustrates the science behind the dreaded beer goggles. Check it out below to learn more.

English Language Facts

English language has become a global means of communication. It is not only the most widely written (counting scientific articles, periodical and the impressing fact that it is a common language of the Internet), it’s also spoken throughout different international conversations, no matter whether they are official or business meetings.

Flintoff on Fashion

This infographic by Jacamo graphically presents research into mens’ fashion habits and has managed to uncover some interesting statistics in the process.

What is Screen Printing?

This infographic by Garment Printing is the first piece of their exclusive infographics series about ancient printing technique. Learn more about screen printing in a fun graphic way!

Alcohol Facts

Alcohol is a widely abused substance. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in 2010, 15.0 million people abused or had a dependence on alcohol. Many people are addicted to alcohol; however, the amount of people that actually receive treatment for alcoholism is not high. The following infographic presents some interesting facts on alcohol.

How Much Do You Know About Life Insurance?

September is Life Insurance Awareness Month. This infographic by H&R Block is filled with interesting data that might be of interest to you. For example, based on a survey, 70% of women and 62% of men agree that life insurance is a necessity and all people should have it. However, only 57% of women and 61% of men have some kind of coverage.

Who Pays Less for Car Insurance: Democrats or Republicans?

‘Tis the season for political sparring. It’s so contagious we figured we’d take something we all pretty much agree on — the need for car insurance. The infographic below by CoverHound.com turns this consensus into a fractured contest, pitting Democrats against Republicans in a battle for all the marbles: lower car insurance bills.