Monthly Archives: February 2010

The anatomy of an infographic

This is how infographics are made. [via] Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Pedigree films ad showing dogs catching food in slow motion

TBWA (Toronto) created this ad for Pedigree using a Phantom camera that can capture video at 1000 fps. If the video above gets taken down, you can check out the full credits and the Pedigree ad here. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Doing random things at Pittsburgh International Airport

Nobody seems to agree with me on this, but I’ve always thought that the airport was one of the best places to be when one got bored. I think I’ve finally found the only other person on earth who might … Continue reading

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German speedskater misses race because of turned-off cell phone

I don’t even have to be creative about this post title. Just read it. I mean, how much does that suck and how funny is that?! Read all about how German speedskater Patrick Beckert missed his opportunity to compete for … Continue reading

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The state of the internet by Jesse Thomas

JESS3 / AIGA Baltimore lecture from Jesse Thomas on Vimeo. Jesse Thomas created this great looking infographic video for the AIGA conference in Baltimore. If you watch any video on the internet that’s about the internet, make it this one. … Continue reading

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Petr Spatina plays a harp made of 597 crystal glasses

In this ad for the Skoda Superb, Petr Spatina runs his very talented hands and fingers over 597 crystal glasses to play this unique piece of music. Simply amazing! SKODA SUPERB GLASS HARP from Sehsucht™ on Vimeo. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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