
Infografic-Designer Kevin Hulsey shows how he did a detail-rich cutaway of 'Empress of the Seas' Cruise Ship (Illustration Time: 720 hrs). Via architektu.rlog.
Wired offers an atlas of the intellectual property world. Five infographics show the antagonists of copyrighted or patented ideas.
Film Noir Posters mainly from the 40' and 50' of the last century. Via Incoming Signals. More material on classic movies at Moderntimes. Via Exclamation Mark.
Some of my projects in the last time condensed in a small and simple portfolio.
This excellent website of The Tofte Project on sustainable design. A part of style.org which visualizes the Strouhal number in animal flight and swimming. See also the last 13 days of the WTC by the same designer. Good website and beautiful videos by Motion Theory. A weblog called Subtraction.
This page documents the use of pictorial images in social network analysis. It shows that such images are critical both in helping investigators to understand network data and to communicate that understanding to others. Via Muxway.
Visual Journalism shows and valuates graphical forms of news presentation: The worst Bus Crash in Hong-Kong's history, the capture of Saddam Hussein, a guide to pirouettes.
This site is dedicated to the Chinese propaganda poster as it has been produced from 1949 till the present day. So-called propaganda art has played a major supporting role in the many campaigns that were designed to mobilize the people, and throughout the People's Republic, the propaganda poster has been the favored vehicle through which art conveyed model behavior.
This is a virtual online gallery, created to display and share the best items in a collection of 1920s and 1930s travel-related grafics. Nothing on this website is for sale, it is purely an online gallery.
Tubegraphics is a group of japanese designers, who are producing modern information- and diagramm graphics. These maps and charts are functional as well as beautiful. That's how Information-Design should be.
Technikon is an interactive encyclopedia of everyday life-technology on CD-Rom. Construction and functionality of many gadgets, which are used daily (such as domestic appliances, entertainment electronics or communications technology) are explained in an entertaining and comprehensible way. Three dimensional, free moveable models and computer animations are used for visualisation. Plenty of web-links help to extend one's knowledge. The educational programme is suitable for children as well as for adults. Conception and prototype have been produced as a degree dissertation in the field of graphic design; it contains the explanations of electronic toasters, CD-Players and the laser technology. See the (german) PDF-file for the detailed conception.
Huge collection of independent Rock- and Pop-Posters. Includes also a search-engine.
Kaarungha is a digital cartography system that works with interactive, resolution - independent maps for on - and offline tasks. Kaarungha is a graphical user interface for spatially organized data. The complexity of information depends on the user`s choice. Several map layers, which contain different thematical information, offer the possibility to connect various topics that seem to be non - related to each other at first glance. Download 500k Concept as PDF.