Anatomy of a Modern Web Page: How 40% Content Became 100% Distraction

Modern web pages have become increasingly bloated. Here is a visual analysis that examines how today’s websites allocate bandwidth and screen space, the impact that clutter has on usability, cognitive load, and accessibility.

The Attention Economy: Where Your Time Actually Goes

This infographic explores how the modern “attention economy” consumes our daily time by analyzing where our focus is directed amidst constant digital stimulation. It breaks down how different screen activities and social media platforms compete for our limited attention.

What’s Actually Inside a Data Center?

This infographic shows how complex elements work together as a single unit to power “the cloud.” It breaks down the physical architecture of a modern data center, illustrating the core systems that keep digital services running continuously.

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How Phone Calls Reduce Loneliness in Seniors

Recent research shows the risks of loneliness in seniors and the power of a simple phone call to reduce depression. The data is a sobering reminder of the cost of distancing ourselves from our older loved ones as 1 in 3 adults who are 50 or older report feeling isolated.

Who Is the Most Evil Disney Villain of All Time?

Often, lists like “the most evil” or “most heroic” are entirely vibes-based assessments. PixlParade actually applied metrics to the topic, and the results are fascinating. Each villain was scored on a rubric with weighted points for evil deeds.

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The Business of Running for President

Much like running a corporation, running for president is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. Just like a corporation, a campaign involves employees, money management, public relations, advertising and the selling of a product or service, which in this case is the person running for office. This infographic takes a look at just what all it takes to run for president, and how big of a business doing so has become.

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

America has been involved in 22 official wars, conflicts and invasions since the beginning of Generation X, which by broadest definition starts in 1961 and ends at 1981. Although the losses can’t compare to the Baby Boomer’s Vietnam or the Silent Generation’s World War II or Korea, Americans are war weary and that includes Generations X and Y as you will see in the following infographic.

Alone But Not Lonely: The Trend of Solitary Living

More than ever, Americans are opting to live on their own. But how drastic is the change? In the following infographic by ForRent.com, take a look at the trend of Americans living alone, with a lot of the insight provided by Eric Klinenberg, author of “Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.”

How To Save $2,882 By Using Coupons

This infographic shows how big a savings you will get from using coupon codes. Stores are offering great deals with household earning more than $70,000 each month and families with more members being the ones that will benefit most from this promotion.

How to Party: You Look Like You Could Use a Few Pointers

Whether you’re throwing a party or attending one, maybe you think you already know how to party. We’ll see about that. The following infographic from www.bestcollegesonline.org provides some pointers on parties for both those throwing them as well as those attending them.

A Brief History of Charitable Giving

Giving to charity isn’t a new fad; it’s a practice that has been popular for thousands of years. Research shows us that even through unconventional methods, the act of charitable giving has had its place in the history books for ages and is still growing in popularity. Here is an infographic that provides us a history of charitable giving dating back to 2500 BCE.

Smartphone Apps for Healthy Living

There is an increase in the number of health related apps users are downloading as well as increasing benefits for health professionals. Learn more in the following infographic from Confused.com.

The Paywall Trend

Gone are the days of walking down to your local grocery store to pick up the daily newspaper. Now, everyone gets the latest news online. But how can newspapers make money if they have lost their revenue from print advertisements and are providing free content online? Well, they can’t, and that’s why they are putting up paywalls left and right. Check out the infographic below to learn more about how paywalls are on the rise.

Slugs: Know Your Enemy

Slugs have attacked many gardens in the United Kingdom this year and they have done so with a fierce hunger. The battle has turned delphiniums and hostas into mere lace skeletons, but never give in. In the words of Churchill “Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” Wars are not won by slug pellets! We need to go back to the military books. So what’s the strategy?

Driverless Cars: The Future is Now!

Confused.com explores the widespread adoption of driverless vehicles which promises more roadway efficiency, less accidents due to distracted driving, and greater access to motor vehicles for people of all ages and abilities.

The Business of Running for President

Much like running a corporation, running for president is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. Just like a corporation, a campaign involves employees, money management, public relations, advertising and the selling of a product or service, which in this case is the person running for office. This infographic takes a look at just what all it takes to run for president, and how big of a business doing so has become.

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

Generation Conflict: War, Conflicts & Invasions Since Gen X

America has been involved in 22 official wars, conflicts and invasions since the beginning of Generation X, which by broadest definition starts in 1961 and ends at 1981. Although the losses can’t compare to the Baby Boomer’s Vietnam or the Silent Generation’s World War II or Korea, Americans are war weary and that includes Generations X and Y as you will see in the following infographic.

Alone But Not Lonely: The Trend of Solitary Living

More than ever, Americans are opting to live on their own. But how drastic is the change? In the following infographic by ForRent.com, take a look at the trend of Americans living alone, with a lot of the insight provided by Eric Klinenberg, author of “Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.”

How To Save $2,882 By Using Coupons

This infographic shows how big a savings you will get from using coupon codes. Stores are offering great deals with household earning more than $70,000 each month and families with more members being the ones that will benefit most from this promotion.

How to Party: You Look Like You Could Use a Few Pointers

Whether you’re throwing a party or attending one, maybe you think you already know how to party. We’ll see about that. The following infographic from www.bestcollegesonline.org provides some pointers on parties for both those throwing them as well as those attending them.

A Brief History of Charitable Giving

Giving to charity isn’t a new fad; it’s a practice that has been popular for thousands of years. Research shows us that even through unconventional methods, the act of charitable giving has had its place in the history books for ages and is still growing in popularity. Here is an infographic that provides us a history of charitable giving dating back to 2500 BCE.

Smartphone Apps for Healthy Living

There is an increase in the number of health related apps users are downloading as well as increasing benefits for health professionals. Learn more in the following infographic from Confused.com.

The Paywall Trend

Gone are the days of walking down to your local grocery store to pick up the daily newspaper. Now, everyone gets the latest news online. But how can newspapers make money if they have lost their revenue from print advertisements and are providing free content online? Well, they can’t, and that’s why they are putting up paywalls left and right. Check out the infographic below to learn more about how paywalls are on the rise.

Slugs: Know Your Enemy

Slugs have attacked many gardens in the United Kingdom this year and they have done so with a fierce hunger. The battle has turned delphiniums and hostas into mere lace skeletons, but never give in. In the words of Churchill “Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” Wars are not won by slug pellets! We need to go back to the military books. So what’s the strategy?

Driverless Cars: The Future is Now!

Confused.com explores the widespread adoption of driverless vehicles which promises more roadway efficiency, less accidents due to distracted driving, and greater access to motor vehicles for people of all ages and abilities.