Colorful Infographics
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Here's a selection of great infographics found over at Infographics News and Francesco Mugnai. Some may look familiar, as many have been very popular and made their way around the web in last year, but they're all examples of good color use. The color palettes are consistent throughout the graphics without making things unnecessarily complicated with palettes that strain the eyes or make use of too many colors.
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A classic infographic.
"You can look for data by decades, countries, continents, county... even mixing some variables. All that data together become an infographic with internaitonal, national and local interest at the same time. The user generate its own information, one of the great advantages of online infographics and really well used by NYT."
The number of millionaires by continent and country.
"The visualization has many flaws but it was an experiment for the MA thesis I'm writing about Information visualization and data consistency. My aim was designing a communicative infovis by pointing out just one problem (the richest and poorest state - by GDP - in USA share the same poverty rates) rather than to produce a tool for deep data insight."
This one is already a classic.
Info collected from his satellite radio show, Theme Time Radio Hour. "Although you can find several mistakes (Catholic church is not neutral about homosexuality, or that is my perception), the idea is direct and easy to understand." See another post on Infogrpahics: Communicating Through Color: Infogrpahics.

Penguin
Environment
Inside the Head of Bob Dylan
What do different positions think about different sexual behaviors?
Trade Route Discovery
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