Category Archives: Infographic

Infographic Politics

How the World would vote – [INFOGRAPHIC]

According to MSN, the World – except China – would vote for Obama.

In 34 of the 35 countries where MSN quizzed its online readers, the current US president won well over half of the votes. The only exception was China, where readers backed Romney by 52% to 48%.

World Vote US Election 2012
According to a BBC World Service opinion poll of 21,797 people in 21 countries , 50% favoured Mr Obama, with 9% for Mr Romney.

Only Pakistan’s respondents said they would prefer to see Mr Romney win November’s election. France was the most strongly pro-Obama (72%).

Countries by support for Obama

Infographic Sport

Frankel the Wonder Horse – [INFOGRAPHIC]

Following on from Frankel’s record breaking win at Ascot last weekend, the folks over at betting-directory.com have put together his trumps in this handy infographic.

Frankel by the numbers

(via visual.ly)

 

Funny Infographic

The Science of Dogs – [FUNNY]

The Science of Dogs

(via doghousediaries)

Infographic

African Countries by GDP – [INFOGRAPHIC]

Nice Infographic by ivanisawesome highlighting the huge variations in GDP between different African countries.
African Countries by GDP

(via worldbank)

Infographic Politics

US Election: Race for the Inbox – [INFOGRAPHIC]

The inbox has still proved a crucial tool for this year’s presidential candidates, especially for campaign funding. Just about every email I have received from both campaigns have requested monetary contributes.

Email analysis Return Path analysed the data surrounding each candidate’s message and created an neat infographic with it’s results below.

Their analysis reveals GMail users favor Obama while Yahoo! users favor Romney. Obama has  has five times more email subscribers than Romney but 5% of his election emails are being marked as spam compared with .8% of Romney email messages.

For more click on the infographic below to read the detail.

Obama vs Romney

(via mashable)

Why Save PBS? – [INFOGRAPHIC]

Why Save PBS — some powerful statistics on why America’s Public Service Broadcaster should be protected.
Why Save PBS?

Graphs and Charts Infographic Visualizations

Modern Approaches to Data Visualization – [VISUALIZATION]

David Friedman (Editor of Smashing Magazine) has crafted together a superb collection of resources representing some of the most interesting modern approaches to data visualization.

The article goes through some fascinating ways to visualize data including: Mindmaps, Ways of displaying news/data/connections and websites. Along with this, the article highlights many useful resources and tools to assist in creating powerful charts, diagrams, maps, statistics and data visualisations. An altogether fantastic resource.
Data visualization - Modern approaches

Check out the full article at Smashing Magazine – Data Visualization: Modern Approaches.

Summer 2012 by Google Maps – [INFOGRAPHIC]

The folks over at Google Maps have crafted a nifty infographic outlining the summer search activity on maps.google.com in various countries. From the end of May to the beginning of September, the infographic highlights some of the top-rising searches and most often-searched landmarks on Google Maps.
Summer 2012

From the blog post:

North Americans sought out the best local beaches to help cool off from the summer heat. In comparison, many more people from Spain, Italy and France searched for community swimming pools. In cooler areas of the U.K. the rising Google Maps searches included many indoor activities such as squash, bars and going to the gym. And, as expected, travel was a clear choice for the summer, as indicated by a surge in searches for lodging in almost every region.

Infographic Politics Spending

US Gov Bailouts by Industry – [INFOGRAPHIC]

NPR’s Planet Money team have created a simple infographic to highlight the US Government’s bailout of various  industries over the past four years. The infographic highlights that:

while much of the bailout money has been paid back, the government still owns large shares in companies such as AIG and GM, and has yet to recoup some $200 billion in bailouts.

Gov Bailouts

The figures on which the infographic is based come from ProPublica, and are based on funds disbursed by the Treasury Department, but exclude programs launched by the Federal Reserve as part of the bailout. Repayments are based on money recovered by the Treasury through direct payments, dividends, interest, stock sales and other collateral.

Beware, however, as the numbers above do not tell the full story about the cost of these bailouts. For more on this, check The Profitable Bailout? Inside the Real Costs of the Saving AIG and Wall St.

(via Planet Money)

Europe Infographic Spending

Ireland’s Bank Bailout – [INFOGRAPHIC]

Ireland’s disastrous bank bailout has seen the Government pump more than €64.1 billion into the majority of Irish banks. The effect of this saw the country apply to he EU and IMF for a bailout to keep the sovereign afloat. Newly elected TD Stephen Donnelly reveals the context of this bailout in comparison with other EU countries.

The graphic underlines the impact that the banking crisis has had on the average Irish taxpayer.

Bank Bailout: Unbearable

(via Stephen Donnelly)