Infographics revisited

EXAMPLES FROM THE ARCHIVE.

Photograph by Julian Osley.

After 230 posts, I decided to take a break from this blog. Now the two-month recovery period has come to an end. Teams of therapists have done their work, and all is calm in Athens, Ohio.

I’ll start posting new material soon, but as prelude to that, here’s ten infographic posts from the extensive collection that’s on view at the world-famous Grimwade Museum of Informational Graphics. They’re in no particular order, and are not necessarily the most popular posts (or my personal favorites). But hopefully it’s a reasonable sample. Next week, I’ll give a second run-out to some data visualization posts.

Instructional https://wp.me/p7LiLW-SD

Size comparison https://wp.me/p7LiLW-181

Sketching infographics https://wp.me/p7LiLW-14Q 

Cutaway magic https://wp.me/p7LiLW-qF

Infographics for aliens https://wp.me/p7LiLW-lW

Science decoded https://wp.me/p7LiLW-1cu

Informational illustrations https://wp.me/p7LiLW-21G

Line art https://wp.me/p7LiLW-2is

Deconstructed https://wp.me/p7LiLW-2uX

Anatomical https://wp.me/p7LiLW-qy