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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Amazing World Cup Moments: Brazil 2014

Here we have an infographic from the London based Fishfinger Creative Agency providing illustrations of the very best moments of this year’s World Cup in Brazil.

Feed People, Not Landfills: Reducing Food Waste

In the U.S. we waste around 31% of all edible food. That means as a country we waste about 36 million tons of food when 49 million people are food insecure. Learn how to reduce food waste by storing food properly, understanding food labels and preserving surplus food. Consider donating untouched food to local food banks.

How Can We Keep Produce Fresh Longer?

Eating right is easy when you fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables. If fresh produce goes bad before making it to your plate, you may be storing produce improperly, and wasting food and money along the way. Ensure you are storing your produce correctly and safely with this infographic.

Abandon One-Trick Billing to Capitalize on the Internet of Things

Abandon One-Trick Billing to Capitalize on the Internet of Things

While today’s Internet of Things (IoT) is focused primarily on services that record and relay sensory data, as all technologies evolve, so too will IoT services. Billing solutions must be able to support the agile needs of a business as more complex business models emerge and changes occur rapidly in pace with technology.

How We Could Have A World Without Malaria

Malaria kills hundreds of thousands of people every year and infects hundreds of millions more. Yet, elimination of the disease is possible. In fact it’s been achieved in 62 countries since 1960. So, what stands in the way of a world without Malaria? This infographic from Work the World explores this in more detail.

Around The World In 80 Hats

All cultures of the world use the clothes they wear to define how they live, work, and respect their history. From the first world to the third world, hat styles especially have become important iconic markers of cultural dress. This infographic looks at 80 culturally significant hats from all corners of the earth, showing just how wonderfully diverse and interesting humanity can be.

Back Health in Women

Did you know that as many as 40% of women suffer from spinal issues? Back pain can be caused by a range of conditions and can differ in severity. With a few simple lifestyle changes you can improve your back health significantly. In the following infographic, Grande Family Chiropractic has put together a useful guide that takes a look at both the causes and treatments for women who experience back pain.

Iconic Doors

Every door is an exit and an entrance that leads to somewhere else. However some doors are more instantly recognizable than others. These doors are made famous by the people, institutions, mystical worlds or buildings they represent. In the following infographic by Window & Door Guys, learn some interesting facts about some of the most iconic doors in history, religion, pop culture and fiction.

5 Weird & Wonderful Wills

Over the centuries, there have been numerous bizarre wills that have come to the attention of the masses, some as a result of the individual’s own fame, while others for their sheer eccentricity. Here is an infographic from the team at Slater Heelis that provides details on five weird and wonderful wills throughout history.

Amazing World Cup Moments: Brazil 2014

Here we have an infographic from the London based Fishfinger Creative Agency providing illustrations of the very best moments of this year’s World Cup in Brazil.

Feed People, Not Landfills: Reducing Food Waste

In the U.S. we waste around 31% of all edible food. That means as a country we waste about 36 million tons of food when 49 million people are food insecure. Learn how to reduce food waste by storing food properly, understanding food labels and preserving surplus food. Consider donating untouched food to local food banks.

How Can We Keep Produce Fresh Longer?

Eating right is easy when you fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables. If fresh produce goes bad before making it to your plate, you may be storing produce improperly, and wasting food and money along the way. Ensure you are storing your produce correctly and safely with this infographic.

Abandon One-Trick Billing to Capitalize on the Internet of Things

Abandon One-Trick Billing to Capitalize on the Internet of Things

While today’s Internet of Things (IoT) is focused primarily on services that record and relay sensory data, as all technologies evolve, so too will IoT services. Billing solutions must be able to support the agile needs of a business as more complex business models emerge and changes occur rapidly in pace with technology.

How We Could Have A World Without Malaria

Malaria kills hundreds of thousands of people every year and infects hundreds of millions more. Yet, elimination of the disease is possible. In fact it’s been achieved in 62 countries since 1960. So, what stands in the way of a world without Malaria? This infographic from Work the World explores this in more detail.

Around The World In 80 Hats

All cultures of the world use the clothes they wear to define how they live, work, and respect their history. From the first world to the third world, hat styles especially have become important iconic markers of cultural dress. This infographic looks at 80 culturally significant hats from all corners of the earth, showing just how wonderfully diverse and interesting humanity can be.

Back Health in Women

Did you know that as many as 40% of women suffer from spinal issues? Back pain can be caused by a range of conditions and can differ in severity. With a few simple lifestyle changes you can improve your back health significantly. In the following infographic, Grande Family Chiropractic has put together a useful guide that takes a look at both the causes and treatments for women who experience back pain.

Iconic Doors

Every door is an exit and an entrance that leads to somewhere else. However some doors are more instantly recognizable than others. These doors are made famous by the people, institutions, mystical worlds or buildings they represent. In the following infographic by Window & Door Guys, learn some interesting facts about some of the most iconic doors in history, religion, pop culture and fiction.

5 Weird & Wonderful Wills

Over the centuries, there have been numerous bizarre wills that have come to the attention of the masses, some as a result of the individual’s own fame, while others for their sheer eccentricity. Here is an infographic from the team at Slater Heelis that provides details on five weird and wonderful wills throughout history.