The one and only Christoph Niemann on the secret of happiness, work, and creativity.
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Gabriel's Ghost by Linnea Sinclair
The one and only Christoph Niemann on the secret of happiness, work, and creativity.
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To celebrate Christmas this year I thought I’d share with you this lovely festive Venn Diagram by the people over at Pop Chart Labs!

Merry Christmas everybody!
This Venn diagram to-do list by illustrator extraordinaire Wendy MacNaughton, of Circles of Influence fame, says it all. It pretty much summarises how I go about things on a daily basis.
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I just saw this interesting series of charts over on Business Week (click image to view full-size). It just goes to show that you really can force data to give you the answers you want. All you need is one leading question, and 2 simple charts, and voila you can pretty much prove anything.
Correlation may not imply causation, but it sure can help us insinuate it.
It’s pretty scary really… this simple exercise shows humorous examples of how this technique can be used to manipulate data, but how often is it used in the media or political campaigns to confuse or brainwash? A truly worrying example of how data can be used for evil.
2 weekends ago me and the hubby had the delightful fortune to stumble across this wonderful little coffee shop in Bath called Colonna and Smalls. Not only did they serve coffee in a variety of super cool ways (halogen lamps and siphon filters…) but they had this awesome piece of artwork on the wall; an incredibly detailed analysis of the many different tastes and aromas of coffee. Who knew onion, garlic and cucumber would feature there!
I LOVE seeing infographics on my travels!