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2012 Reviewed in An Animated Infographic by Yiying Lu for Visual.ly





Artist Yiying Lu created this fun animated infographic for the San Francisco based data visualization company Visual.ly

Included after the infographic are some of her good 'old school' hand drawn ink sketches for the project.








Visual.ly
Yiying Lu

From Teddy Bears to Technology, The Top 50 Christmas Toys For The Past 100 Years









If a child of 1910 could glance at today’s toys, he or she would likely be confused by the endless games consoles, gadgets and TV-inspired toys. Back in the early twentieth century, the teddy bear was the most popular toy, followed by train sets and construction-themed toys. There was not an electronic device in sight!

However, you can see definite themes running through the popular toys of the past 100 years. For example, although the construction-based toys faded from fashion for a while, in the 1980s Lego became a must-have toy. And the board game shot to the top of wish-lists in the 1930s and 1940s, and experienced another surge in the 1970s – and even today, although replaced in many homes by the computer game, board games are still wheeled out when the family gets together for the festive season!

Dolls continue to be popular too, with the Bratz Dolls of 2000 following the success of the first Barbie in the 1950s. Similarly, boys still have action figures on their Christmas lists, perhaps changed in name from GI Joe to Power Rangers but fundamentally the same.

The computer marks the big change, though. From the first video game in the 1970s to nowadays, games consoles have soared in popularity. This Christmas, a console or handheld device is sure to be on most children’s wish-list.

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The Making Of A Computer Generated Evil Octopus In A Cage.





CGI Artist Rafael Vallaperde had an urge to create an octopus in a cage, so he did just that. Only this time we get to see all the work that goes into making such a computer generated image.




For those who have no idea on how it's done and/or for those who know and would like to see how he works, he put together this time lapse video of the creation of his beautiful evil octopus.



The track accompanying the video is Complication with Optimistic Outcome by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross from the Social Network movie soundtrack.

The final artwork:


Rafael Vallaperde

From Guinness Consumption to Irish Ancestry. Eight Awesome St. Patrick's Day Infographics.




Below are Saint Patrick's Day related infographics from eight different sources summing up everything from Guinness Beer consumption to the luck of the Irish. Enjoy!








Guinness vs. Beer INFOGRAPHIC
Kiss Me, I’m Irish – St. Patrick’s Day 2012 [infographic]
Infographics: St Patrick
Alcohol Taxes
7 Lucky Facts About St. Patrick’s Day! (Infographic)
Ireland & St Patrick's Day - Infographic


Happy St. Patrick's Day!

The 20 Best Academy Award and Oscars Infographics in One Place.




From Social Media predictions, fashion trends, media spending and statistics to fun trivia and history, here's a round up of 20 the best and most interesting infographics pertaining to the Academy Award and Oscar.

Click on each infographic below to enlarge them in a separate window.

If Social Media Could Predict Oscar Winners
Behind the scenes at the Academy Awards
Women at the Oscars: 22 Years 220 Dresses

Oscars Infographic - Media Buying for the 2012 Academy Awards
Infographic: All about Oscar and the Academy Awards

Everything you wanted to know about the Oscars (infographic)


above: detail from IMDB infographic

More infographics (click to view larger in a separate window):


Vulture has a clever infographics for each Best Picture Nominee:



See all the Best Picture nominee infographics from Vulture here


The Face Group did some Augmented Research (above and below) with various infographics as they added variables:

Check that out here.

Slate has a an interactive infographic about The Oscar Acceptance speeches and who gets thanks the most:

There's even an infographic for an Oscar drinking game:


Infographic Credits:
IMDB
flowtown
facegroup
webtrends
Banyan Branch
US Dish
Radian6
Locate TV
Slate
Vulture
Waggeneredstrom
WayToBlue
Drinking game infographic by James A Janisse.
Other sources mentioned within the infographics.

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