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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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.

History of the American Family Vacation

In the infographic below, Spruce Point Inn has put together some interesting statistics and data on how the American family vacation has evolved over the years.

Are You Mosquito Bait?

Why is it that some people never get bitten by mosquitoes, but you have them lining up on your limbs buffet-style, ready to dig in? Mystery solved. In this infographic below, learn the answers to the question, “Are you Mosquito Bait?”

Distracted Driving: Statistics and Laws

Distracted driving is a growing problem in the USA that costs thousands of lives annually. In the infographic below, see how being distracted while you drive increases the chance of being involved in an accident.

ROI – Return on Infographics

The following is a very interesting case study Bit Rebels conducted into the ROI (return on investment) for infographics. No doubt, we’ve seen a major increase in infographics over the last year or so. And that increase is either because people are getting more lazy about creating good content (although a lot of work goes into a good infographic) or they are simply great marketing tools. What do you think?

The State of Mobile Marketing 2012

While marketers have been hearing about the importance of mobile marketing for years now, the exponential growth of mobile user and available devices over the past 12 months has really made mobile marketing a necessity today. Even Google is encouraging website owners to create a mobile version of their websites now.

College Students of 2012

College Students of 2012

Sure, you think you know what a college student looks like, but did you realize that only 15% of college students attend a 4-year school and live on campus? Find out more about what college students REALLY look like in 2012 with the following infographic from SheerID.

Keeping a Green Apple: Recycling iPhones

Keeping a Green Apple: Recycling iPhones

The infographic by Cash For iPhones illustrates how millions of iPhones can inflict grave consequences to the environment and provides some suggestions on how to embrace the ‘Green Apple’ approach not only on iPhones but across all similar types of devices.

America’s Skills Gap

America’s Skills Gap

The following infographic by Work Boots suggests that the skills gap in America can partially be explained by the growing number of retiring tradespeople and the shrinking number of willing-to-work applicants.

The Story of the Lemur

Madagascar is the only place on earth where you can see lemurs but how much do you know about this most fascinating of species? Rainbow Tours has created this infographic to share some of the most interesting lemur facts and to raise awareness of the conservation efforts designed to protect this endangered species.

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.

History of the American Family Vacation

In the infographic below, Spruce Point Inn has put together some interesting statistics and data on how the American family vacation has evolved over the years.

Are You Mosquito Bait?

Why is it that some people never get bitten by mosquitoes, but you have them lining up on your limbs buffet-style, ready to dig in? Mystery solved. In this infographic below, learn the answers to the question, “Are you Mosquito Bait?”

Distracted Driving: Statistics and Laws

Distracted driving is a growing problem in the USA that costs thousands of lives annually. In the infographic below, see how being distracted while you drive increases the chance of being involved in an accident.

ROI – Return on Infographics

The following is a very interesting case study Bit Rebels conducted into the ROI (return on investment) for infographics. No doubt, we’ve seen a major increase in infographics over the last year or so. And that increase is either because people are getting more lazy about creating good content (although a lot of work goes into a good infographic) or they are simply great marketing tools. What do you think?

The State of Mobile Marketing 2012

While marketers have been hearing about the importance of mobile marketing for years now, the exponential growth of mobile user and available devices over the past 12 months has really made mobile marketing a necessity today. Even Google is encouraging website owners to create a mobile version of their websites now.

College Students of 2012

College Students of 2012

Sure, you think you know what a college student looks like, but did you realize that only 15% of college students attend a 4-year school and live on campus? Find out more about what college students REALLY look like in 2012 with the following infographic from SheerID.

Keeping a Green Apple: Recycling iPhones

Keeping a Green Apple: Recycling iPhones

The infographic by Cash For iPhones illustrates how millions of iPhones can inflict grave consequences to the environment and provides some suggestions on how to embrace the ‘Green Apple’ approach not only on iPhones but across all similar types of devices.

America’s Skills Gap

America’s Skills Gap

The following infographic by Work Boots suggests that the skills gap in America can partially be explained by the growing number of retiring tradespeople and the shrinking number of willing-to-work applicants.

The Story of the Lemur

Madagascar is the only place on earth where you can see lemurs but how much do you know about this most fascinating of species? Rainbow Tours has created this infographic to share some of the most interesting lemur facts and to raise awareness of the conservation efforts designed to protect this endangered species.