Basic motion design services added to Heart Support infographics for promotional materials.
Motion Design: Kaleb Coleman; Graphics: Difted
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Basic motion design services added to Heart Support infographics for promotional materials.
Motion Design: Kaleb Coleman; Graphics: Difted
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Big Apple Ed is your comprehensive guide to NYC schools web application created in Ruby on Rails by Balance Coop and J. Soma. The aim is simple, to provide parents, teachers, students, and all other interested parties with an easy-to-use, easy-to-understand guide to the vast amounts of information available about New York City public schools.
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Adobe illustrator tool help inforgraphic.
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Natural disaster for home owners in America.
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Developing countries around the world depend on assistance from the World Bank to help support their often fragile economies. We have highlighted the regional recipients and respective outlays, as well as the nine largest donor countries contributing to the Fund's efforts to fight poverty around the globe.
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Americans spend many hours in traffic each year, slowly crawling between work and home. And while most commutes are unpleasant, some are far more congested. Why? A new study by CEOs for Cities has found that what creates traffic jams isn’t more cars and fewer highways, it’s sprawl. This is a look at the 10 metropolitan areas whose citizens spend the most and least extra time in traffic due to sprawl, out of 51 cities studied.
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Nearly $5.8 billion is spent on Halloween each year. What better way to get in season’s spirit than watching your favorite horror film. We’re taking an in depth look at the most successful movies and franchises. Be sure to click the image to see the entire infographic.
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This map shows current worldwide Breast Cancer Age-standardised mortality rates.
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UPS is on track to achieve some pretty ambitious sustainability goals. How are they doing it? Amongst other things, they've taken to the skies.
With a few seemingly simple changes (think better calculated take-offs and landings) and an always-evolving fleet, the company has been able to reduce aviation gallons burned per 100 available ton miles (2011 goals represent a 32% improvement from 1990). Simultaneously, UPS significantly cut CO2 emissions per available ton mile (UPS has achieved a 9% reduction since 2005).via www.fastcompany.comNote: If you read this via Email or Feed-reader click Permalink below to download bigger image.
Hollywood and Silicon Valley (spiritual home of the US film and tech industries, respectively) have long been an influence on one another. Sci-fi films like Star Wars and Back to the Future have provided the inspiration for scientists who are now developing warp drives and self-tying shoelaces. And the tech industries has made many 'unfilmable' concepts - like Avatar, which James Cameron first dreamed up in 1994 - not only possible, but hugely popular
These two industries clearly make good bedfellows, but are they truly equals? Well, let's start by looking at some numbers...
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