Interesting graphic about calculating 'lifetime value' of customers. I'm not sure if it is of any use to me, but it's interesting nonetheless!
Poster showing Coen brothers films and cast. Particularly interesting to seethe extend to which they keep using the same actors.
Winning entry for redesigning food labelling. Why can't they be like this in reality?
Data Sources
All the presented data are the latest available as of 2010.
Migration Data
The World Bank Open Data
Bilateral Migration and Remittances 2010
Refugees and Asylum
Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011
World Population Data
U.S. Census Bureau, International Data Base
Fantastic interactive graphic dealing with migration between countries. I could spend hours with this!
114.5 Trillion Dollars $114,500,000,000,000. - US unfunded liabilities
To the right you can see the pillar of cold hard $100 bills that dwarfs the
WTC & Empire State Building - both at one point world's tallest buildings.
If you look carefully you can see the Statue of Liberty.The 114.5 Trillion dollar super-skyscraper is the amount of money the U.S. Government
knows it does not have to fully fund the Medicare, Medicare Prescription Drug Program,
Social Security, Military and civil servant pensions. It is the money USA knows it will not
have to pay all its bills.
If you live in USA this is also your personal credit card bill; you are responsible along with
everyone else to pay this back. The citizens of USA created the U.S. Government to serve
them, this is what the U.S. Government has done while serving The People.The unfunded liability is calculated on current tax and funding inputs, and future demographic
shifts in US Population.Note: On the above 114.5T image the size of the base of the money pile is half a trillion, not 1T as on 15T image.
The height is double. This was done to reflect the base of Empire State and WTC more closely.Everyone needs to see this.
Source: Federal Reserve & www.USdebtclock.org - visit it to see the debt in real time and get a better grasp of this amazing number.
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US Debt visualised in terms of 100 dollar bills. Scary.
Interesting project for a low cost house in Florida, built partly using shipping containers. Interesting graphics, looks like it was rendered in Podium...
Nice web gallery & photos