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.

30 Statistics About Customer Churn

Customer churn is a figure calculated that shows how many customers don’t return to a business over time. Strong customer loyalty is an invaluable asset to businesses across industries. Learn more about customer churn across its many facets, using a chart that displays 30 key statistics.

Can You Guess the 1980s Musicians From Their Pins?

The 1980s introduced neon fashion, bold hairstyles, and music that defined an entire generation. Fans proudly displayed their loyalty by wearing buttons and pins featuring their favorite bands—a tradition that continues today through enamel pins celebrating the era’s iconic artists.

25 Ways Businesses Used AI in 2025

AI is one of the hottest topics of 2026 and it’s clear why when we examine these statistics from Qualtrics. Their collection of statistics focuses on AI use in business, and the most notable figures show how profitable AI adoption can be.

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The Most Popular Rom-Coms of All Time

This “romantic” infographic revisits the romantic comedies that shaped movie nights, sleepovers, and the era of love stories filled with witty banter, big feelings, and a perfectly timed soundtrack.

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Modern Printing For Business And Home

The following infographic from RetailBlue.com looks at various modern printing methods, from laser to inkjet, and how they have developed over the past decade. Included is a timeline of printing, how printers work, how much energy they use and the disposal and recycling of the cartridges.

The DNA of a Successful Book

The DNA of a Successful Book

There is nothing like sitting down, and reading a page turner. But have you ever wondered what makes a book good? This infographic breaks down the DNA of a successful book.

Does Being Organic Pay Back?

Sales of organic food and beverages in U.S. have grown from $1 billion to $26.7 billion during last 20 years, as people are more and more concerned about the quality of products they consume. The top 4 reasons why people purchase organic food are: supporting local farms, avoiding toxins, environmental health and taste. Organic produce and products are usually slightly more expensive, but switching to organic food doesn’t have to be detrimental to your household budget.

The Perception Gap Between Social Consumers and Social Marketers

The infographic from Pivot Conference 2012 displays a case study that demonstrates the great divide between social marketers and consumers. For example, 76% of marketers feel they know what their consumers want while only 34% have actually asked. These and additional statistics in the infographic below.

The Foundations of Coding HTML Email

Creating HTML emails that will look awesome on the dozens of email programs out there is tricky. If you’re new to the email world (or have picked up HTML in the last several years), learning how to get an email to look good can be a little like figuring out whatever happened to Jimmy Hoffa.

The Life of A Dairy Cow

Many people are surprised to learn that nearly all cows used for milk are born with tissue that will develop into horns. But that’s just one of many secrets that farmers in the dairy industry keep from consumers. Want to learn more? Check out the infographic below from PETA for a glimpse at what life is like for cows on dairy farms.

NASCAR vs. INDYCAR: What’s the Difference?

Two of the most popular racing circuits are NASCAR and INDYCAR. The following infographic from Quicken Loans Racing examines the differences between these two popular motor sports and additionally provides some interesting statistics.

Discover Your Art Style

Art and color can define your personality and style. This fun and colorful infographic provides a visual guide that will help you to discover your perfect art style. So, travel down this artistic flow chart, taking detours that are shaped by your personal preferences, all the way down to your favorite art genre.

A Guide to Brain Injury and Subdural Hematoma

A Subdural Hematoma (SDH) is a collection of blood outside the brain, most often caused by traumatic head injury. The infographic below by Mount Sinai Medical Center describes the causes and treatment for this type of head injury.

2012 Olympics Team GB Gold Rush

The following infographic depicts Team Great Britain’s medal haul with a few other interesting facts and figures from the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

Modern Printing For Business And Home

The following infographic from RetailBlue.com looks at various modern printing methods, from laser to inkjet, and how they have developed over the past decade. Included is a timeline of printing, how printers work, how much energy they use and the disposal and recycling of the cartridges.

The DNA of a Successful Book

The DNA of a Successful Book

There is nothing like sitting down, and reading a page turner. But have you ever wondered what makes a book good? This infographic breaks down the DNA of a successful book.

Does Being Organic Pay Back?

Sales of organic food and beverages in U.S. have grown from $1 billion to $26.7 billion during last 20 years, as people are more and more concerned about the quality of products they consume. The top 4 reasons why people purchase organic food are: supporting local farms, avoiding toxins, environmental health and taste. Organic produce and products are usually slightly more expensive, but switching to organic food doesn’t have to be detrimental to your household budget.

The Perception Gap Between Social Consumers and Social Marketers

The infographic from Pivot Conference 2012 displays a case study that demonstrates the great divide between social marketers and consumers. For example, 76% of marketers feel they know what their consumers want while only 34% have actually asked. These and additional statistics in the infographic below.

The Foundations of Coding HTML Email

Creating HTML emails that will look awesome on the dozens of email programs out there is tricky. If you’re new to the email world (or have picked up HTML in the last several years), learning how to get an email to look good can be a little like figuring out whatever happened to Jimmy Hoffa.

The Life of A Dairy Cow

Many people are surprised to learn that nearly all cows used for milk are born with tissue that will develop into horns. But that’s just one of many secrets that farmers in the dairy industry keep from consumers. Want to learn more? Check out the infographic below from PETA for a glimpse at what life is like for cows on dairy farms.

NASCAR vs. INDYCAR: What’s the Difference?

Two of the most popular racing circuits are NASCAR and INDYCAR. The following infographic from Quicken Loans Racing examines the differences between these two popular motor sports and additionally provides some interesting statistics.

Discover Your Art Style

Art and color can define your personality and style. This fun and colorful infographic provides a visual guide that will help you to discover your perfect art style. So, travel down this artistic flow chart, taking detours that are shaped by your personal preferences, all the way down to your favorite art genre.

A Guide to Brain Injury and Subdural Hematoma

A Subdural Hematoma (SDH) is a collection of blood outside the brain, most often caused by traumatic head injury. The infographic below by Mount Sinai Medical Center describes the causes and treatment for this type of head injury.

2012 Olympics Team GB Gold Rush

The following infographic depicts Team Great Britain’s medal haul with a few other interesting facts and figures from the London 2012 Summer Olympics.