To explain the rationale behind the visual presentation of facts, and promote the benefits, Manchester infographic studio NeoMam has produced a dynamic parallax scrolling infographic. Built in HTML5 (the cross-platform compatible successor to Flash), the infographic clearly reinforces the power of visualising information. 13 Reasons Why Your Brain Craves Infographics [Infographic] by the team at …Read More…

The pace of change continues to accelerate. UK smartphone owners spend twice as much time online, than they do on voice calls. British telco O2 has reported that each day, UK smartphone owners on average, spend 24.8 minutes browsing the web, 17.5 minutes on social networks and 14.4 minutes playing games, but only 12.1 minutes actually …Read More…

As the use of social networks increases, so to do the methods of measuring influence. Three platforms which evaluate your social activity and influence are Klout, Kred and PeerIndex. Social tools give individuals a mass-broadcast platform, which is more networked and therefore offers a potentially broader audience than any soapbox, pulpit, microphone, newspaper or television broadcast. …Read More…

Why are so many infographics based on social networks and business? Simply because social networks are so critical to marketing and the numbers just keep increasing. Plus, they make for great visuals! This infographic from the folks at SDL | SM2 concisely presents and evaluates the top nine social media networks for business. Companies are increasingly utilising YouTube …Read More…

Shooting footage of Olympic yacht-racing is always a challenge. Yachts are usually too far away from land for even the longest lens, and all other camera platforms are far from smooth, whether from boats off the course but on the waves, or helicopters 500′ away or 1,000′ above (to eliminate downdraft from affecting the yachts). …Read More…

On Facebook, almost a billion users “Like” products and brands, and promote their own opinions, images, comments, videos  and links. On Twitter, half a billion active users do the same (except in 140 characters or less)! On LinkedIn over 160 million professionals join groups, follow companies, pose questions, present polls, enter discussions, offer recommendations, connect to individuals, post …Read More…