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Top 17 Infographics 2011

Posted: 12/12/2011
Infographics have the power to turn boring information and statistics into a visual treat. It has changed the way people share in-depth knowledge and confusing numbers. And it's refreshing to see people infusing creativity into complex data, making it as exciting as a surprise field trip on a regular school day.

The popularity of infographics has increased drastically over the past few years and all those who are active on social networking sites are bound to stumble on at least one inforgraphic in a day.

In 2011, we've seen many talented graphic designers create heaps of informative and witty infographics, some of them made us smile, while some of them surprised us; some enlightened us, while some made us ponder. Some helped us in creating our marketing strategy, while some made us understand technology in a better way. It has been difficult to choose, but we managed to filter out the top 17 infographics this year:



The Anatomy of a Perfect Website


"A bad website is like a grumpy salesperson."





















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A World Without Facebook

"But what would we do without it? How big role does Facebook really play in our lives?"






























Check out this infographic.



What Annoys Us About Emails

"Email is a great tool to interact and reach new, existing and future clients. Email is not without it annoyances however, some of which can truly irritate even the most enthusiastic if users."



























Click out this infographic.



The Apple Tree

"Apple Product Design: 35 years of consumer electronics."

























Check out this infographic.



Twitter 2010 Trends

What the Trend? by a Hootsuite media company.






























Check out this infographic.



The Anatomy of a Fan

"Fans. You have some...you want more."



































Check out this infographic.



14 Epic Tech Fails That Will Live In Infamy

"A list of 14 tech wrecks you may remember from back in the day - and even if you used some of them, we won't judge."




























Check out this infographic.



Google Plus Killer Facts & Statistics








































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A Social Media Revolution - China's Answer to Social Networking

"Almost 500 million Chinese citizens are online and a quarter of all social network users in the world are Chinese."



























Check out this infographic.




Shopping Cart Abandonment

"Shopping cart abandonment remains a major eCommerce concern. To help manage this problem, here are tips to help significantly lower shopping cart abandonment."





























Check out this infographic.




How Loading Time Affects Your Bottom Line

"Loading time is a major contributing factor to page abandonment, The average user has no patience for a page that takes too long to load, and justifiably so."





























Check out this infographic.




Social Media: Bridging the Gap

"Only 52% of Americans have a profile on social networking sites...not 70% like typically reported."










































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Facebook vs Google Plus








































Check out this infographic.




A Visual History of Twitter

"Since its launch in the summer of 2006, Twitter has become the leader in microblogging, limiting even its most famous users to a concise 140 characters. This infographic details Twitter’s most influential content creators, staggering adoption rates, and struggle to turn a profit."






























Check out this infographic.




Internet in 2020

"In 2020, more hackers will be attacking the internet because more critical infrastructure like the electric grid will be online."


































Check out this infographic.




Is The Internet Hurting Our Environment?

"To what extent does the Internet's energy consumption and CO2 emissions affect our world, and do the benefits outweigh the costs?"



































Check out this infographic.





How Do Colors Affect Purchases?

"For retailers, shopping is the art of persuasion. Though there are many factors that influence how and what consumers buy. However, a great deal is decided by visual cues, the strongest and most persuasive being color."




























Check out this infographic.


So, which one of these infographics did you enjoy the most?

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