A collection of vintage infographics from Soviet era Russia.
Brian Lucid is a designer, educator, and consultant whose personal and professional work spans from traditional communications in static and temporal media to computational design and physical interfaces. More...
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2011 Feltron Annual Report.
Philip K. Dick claimed that “a person’s authentic nature is a series of shifting, variegated planes that establish themselves as he relates to different people; it is created by and appears within the framework of his interpersonal relationships.” The Feltron 2010/2011 Biennial Report explores this notion by overlapping facets of Nicholas’ behavior to visualize how his personality varies based on location and company.
Source: feltron.com
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One does not simply walk into Mordor. Today’s infographic is a minute-by-minute plotting of the various scenes and parallel plots in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
This one is almost as good as our Inception contest winner.
Infographic Of The Day: The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, Plotted
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Samuel Granados uses LEGO to display geographical data in 3D physical reality. One side of the map reveals the emigrants of each zone, the opposite shows the immigrants (both represented by the volume of the pieces). More images on infosthetics.com.
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Information Landscapes from the Visible Language Workshop. MIT Media Lab. July 1994.
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