[дизайн] Most Popular Infographics of 2009

12/01/2010

In the last year, we’ve released a new infographic every Tuesday. Here is a look back at the ones that drew the most attention, on topics from water footprints to bankruptcies .

1: Sea Mail

This look at our current internet routes as compared to the telegraph system of old was designed by Fogelson-Lubliner. See all of their work for GOOD here.

2: Walk This Way



This piece , helped readers figure out how their daily choices could help reduce their water footprints.

3: The Largest Bankruptcies in History

After the collapse of Lehman Brothers, this piece, by Always With Honor, looked at the largest bankruptcies in history as sinking ships. See all of the work Always With Honor has done with GOOD here.

4: Let Them Eat Meat!

Zut Alors!’s piece on which countries eat the most meat revealed some interesting facts about worldwide animal consumption. Here in the United States, we each eat the equivalent of a whole pig, 25 chickens, and a hot dog every year. To see all of Zut Alors!’s work for GOOD, go here.

5: Through the Gyre

This fascinating explanation of the Great Pacific Garbage patch, with illustrations by Jacob McGraw-Mickelson, gave readers a helpful guide to the Texas-sized patch.

6: All the News…

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This piece looked back at the most-covered stories of 2009, from Obama’s innauguration to balloon boy. It was designed by Naz Şahin and Şerifcan Özcan.

7: One Nation, Under God

This piece, by Chris Korbey, examined the growth in numbers of different religions in America, especially the number of people who say they are atheists or…

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