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Many people ask me advice about their portfolio and CV and I always tell them to be creative to stand out of the crowd. This doesn't apply to all kind of jobs, but when you're talking about creative jobs, there are simply no rules on how to present yourself.
Don't mention the name of your kindergarden school, don't mention you've been working at McDonalds during summer break. Believe me, nobody cares. And if your future employer does care, then he'll select you on the wrong criteria. You don't want to work for such a company.
So get creative and make something awesome from your portfolio. Take the above portfolio as an example. Michael doesn't show any of its works and still he succeeds in showing off his talent. Not only he can create great graphics, he also proves to be able to turn 'boring' facts and figures into something exciting. Well done Michael!
Check out Michael's blog:
theportfolio.ofmichaelanderson.com/portfolio/resume-infog...
Oh yeah, and also check out my portfolio:
Hey, it's another infographic. Here's everything you've ever wanted to know about the Doctor, but were afraid to ask.
Once I'd finished drawing cartoon renditions of all eleven Doctors, I was trying to think of something else I could do with them. Suddenly the idea of an infographic sprung to mind. Armed with my moderate knowledge of Who-lore and trivia, I started typing up relevant factoids and arranging the Doctors on the page. Obviously you'll have to view the original size to read most of it.
I think this is the first time in my life I've ever drawn the TARDIS. It was surprisingly hard! It seems like it would be simple; after all it's just a blue box with some windows, but it was actually quite complicated, what with all of those little details and recessed panels and whatnot (and yes, it's been pointed out that I have the wrong number of window panes. I've fixed that on the revised version).
There's another Doctor Who infographic over here.
This piece took quite a while to finish. I worked on it a little at a time over several days. There was a lot of moving around of elements and much text editing to get everything to fit in an efficient manner. Hopefully there aren't too many glaring errors in the information.
I've had the grid system drilled into my head since design school, and normally I'm a devoted disciple of it. This time I said nuts to grids and just sort of let the design happen organically. I kind of liked it. I may start ditching the grid more often.
Laid out entirely in InDesign. All the Doctors were drawn in InDesign as well.
UPDATE: My little infographic just passed 150,000 views!!! Thank Kew, Internet!!!
UPDATE: Be sure and check out the REVISED AND UPDATED VERSION. All the mistakes that appear here have been corrected.
There's another infographic featuring the Doctor's enemies here.
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VIEW IN ORIGINAL SIZE
Hope to god I didn't make a typo in this one.
Hi res pdf db.tt/nrw9Q6qJ (dropbox).
edit: thanks for spotting typos, all gone now :)
An infographic I made today based on the religious teachings survey conducted by ReligiousTolerance.org ( www.religioustolerance.org/sex_chur.htm )
I'm pretty happy this is getting some attention (1000+ views? woohoo) - if you're interested, I have some other infographics on flickr. I am also available for freelance work- shoot me an email at ejfox@ejfox.com
-- Update --
So this has gotten dugg and tweeted and all sorts of promoted and I am infinitely grateful and surprised. This was one of my first infographics (either first or second) and was really just a practice. As I've been told quite a bit, this source sucks. If anyone would like to supply me with an updated source, including more religions, better citations, all of that, I would be happy to redesign the chart.
I appreciate all of the criticism and appreciation.
For the record, I'm an athiest.
Infographic showing mathematic prediction for the World Cup.
Published in Wired UK, June 2010 Issue.
Data devised by Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski
Some photos of the printed article: sectiondesign.co.uk/the-world-cup-predicted-wired-uk
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" Potential health effects include adverse effects on development of male reproductive system :
* Infertility.
* Decreased sperm count.
* Undescended testes.
* Malformation of the penis. "
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Learn more about how astronauts prepare to go out for a spacewalk, the tools they use when outside the Space Station, and how they return.
Follow ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli during his VITA mission via paolonespoli.esa.int and the VITA mission blog.
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A sad proportion of “art/science” illustrations are more show than tool, evoking but not helping to explain the phenomena that are supposed to be their subjects. This map and variations on it are a distinct counterpoint: they are used daily as a tool by Dick Klavans to determine such things as which areas of science are most closely connected to one another, are most and least intellectually vital, or which scientific areas produce the most patents. Here’s an image on which he and I collaborated (again, with Kevin Boyack’s help & ISI’s data) that discusses the variations in how different nations pursue science.
More pictures on beta10.behance.net/gallery/Radiation-Infographic/483176
and davvi.com
A wonderful project from Popular Science Magazine about the radiation emitted by cellphones and regular, household appliances. The data came in the form of a few scientific journals on electromagnetic radiation and frequency charts.
The data was in PDF & Excel files. The appliances were modeled in SketchUp and rendered using SU Podium. Output images were stylized in Photoshop, and all the elements eventually put together in Illustrator.
Sources rmpdc.org
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An infographic I put together showing the level of funds that has caused the shutdown of SETI, compared to many other more expensive things. Here is a link to the original posting
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This infographic - to download here - was developed to highlight some key figures from the World Cancer Report.
Sources: World Cancer Day 2014 resources.
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This infographic - to download here - was developed to highlight some key figures from the World Cancer Report.
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Sources: World Cancer Day 2014 resources.
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Learn more about how astronauts prepare to go out for a spacewalk, the tools they use when outside the Space Station, and how they return.
Follow ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli during his VITA mission via paolonespoli.esa.int and the VITA mission blog.
This infographic was commissioned by Courrier Japon Magazine in Tokyo and is based on the article "The iPad Changes Everything" originally published by Fortune Magazine. It illustrates the introduction of the iPad and how many devices in different markets are now finding themselves in direction competion to the power of the iPad and the Apps Store. All data was researched by myself, and the graphic was later split onto two pages to better fit the flow of the article.
It was published in the July 2010 Issue.
In weightlessness, astronauts’ bodies lose muscle and bone density, eyes change, fluids shift to the brain and more – our bodies adapted to life on Earth and are not designed for spaceflight. Finding ways to stay healthy in orbit is a large part of human spaceflight research. The more test subjects the better, but sending people into space is expensive and hard.
Dry-immersion baths are used to recreate aspects of living in weightlessness on Earth. Similar to bath tubs, containers hold study participants in suspension for many days.
The studies benefit from placing less pressure on the body as volunteers are supported and suspended evenly in the tub, a condition that mimics the floating astronauts experience on the International Space Station.
The results from this type of research does not only benefit astronauts but has implications for people on Earth who are bedridden for long periods of time for example.
Credits: ESA
Growing Burden in LMICs vs Countries with Plans
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Good Day! This is Mary Grace S. Ocoy from BTLED 3B. I would like to ask permission for your active participation on my peer review as per requirement on my Technology for Teaching Learning 2. What can you say about my work and please rate 1-10. Your comments, suggestions and recommendations are highly appreciated. Thank You!
college assignment I made with three other friends for the design of information class.
theme:
"35 years of the Design course of UFPR"
(click full size for a better view)
Sources: How to ID Toxic Chemicals at Home {Infographic}.
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It's been three years since we released our first science images, here's a recap of the last three years of wonder!
Credit: NASA/Julia Shepherd
Image description:
An infographic with a Webb deep field background, black with dotted galaxies and stars. Golden hexagons with stats about Webb written in black are superimposed on the background. Across the top is written: "3 Years of Wonder, James Webb Space Telescope."
In bottom left is an artist illustration of the telescope. In the hexagon at far left it says, "Collected 543 terabytes of data
That's the capacity of 4,200+ smart phones with 128 GB each!"
Next row of hexagons to the right, top: "Showcased 230+ images in press releases by NASA & ESA."
Bottom: "Spent 21,500+hours observing"
Next row, top: "Looked 13.4 billing years into the past & will continue breaking records for the farthest galaxy."
Bottom: "First CO2 detected in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, called WASP-39 b."
At the far right, top: "Completed 862 programs of observation with 274 more beginning in July 2025."
Bottom: "Observed 189+ exoplanets."
Small text in white at the bottom: "As of July 1, 2025"
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