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Superhero Tutorial: How to Become Invisible!

Written by Paunce on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Design, Graphics, Society, strange.

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Artist Desiree Palmen has a real eye for situations and crafts her costumes and picks her camera angles accordingly. These shots were, of course, all set up and completely customized - but would you believe they are also all done without post-production modifications? For her work and others check out this collection of bizarre and creative urban camouflage.

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Amazing Digital Artwork by Tony Ariawan

Written by Paunce on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 in Design, Graphics.

Tony Ariawan is an adept digital artist from Yogyakarta, Indonesia with work on various sites including Behance and DeviantArt. He specializes in motion graphics, design and illustration and his homepage can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Exceedingly Brief History of Religious Geography

Written by Paunce on Monday, November 5th, 2007 in Graphics, Maps, Religion, Society, Videos.

10 Compelling Cartograms of World Statistics and US Politics

Written by Paunce on Sunday, November 4th, 2007 in Graphics, Maps, World.

A great many interesting cartograms have been floating around the internet recently without much in the way of explanation. Sure, they are neat images, but they are also compelling ways to view the world and understand statistical data in a graphic way

Wikipedia: “A cartogram is a map in which area is not preserved. Instead, another thematic mapping variable like travel time or Gross National Product is substituted for land area. In other words, the geometry or space of the map is distorted in order to convey the information of this alternate variable. There are two main types of cartograms: area and distance cartograms.”


Gross Domestic Product:

Child Mortality Rate:


People living with HIV/AIDS:


Total Spending on Healthcare:

Energy Consumption:

Greenhouse Gas Emissions:

An area cartogram is sometimes referred to as value-by-area map or an isodemographic map. The latter particularly for a population cartogram, which illustrates the relative sizes of the populations of the countries of the world by scaling the area of each country in proportion to its population; the shape and relative location of each country is retained to as large an extent as possible, but inevitably a large amount of distortion results. More world cartograms can be found at WorldMapper.Here are a series of cartograms representing data (by political party) for the 2004 US Elections:



County-level election results:
Using red, blue, and shades of purple to indicate percentages of voters:
And here’s what the cartogram looks like:
Sources: 1, 2, 3

What if the Dark Ages had Never Happened?

Written by Paunce on Saturday, November 3rd, 2007 in Comedy, Graphics, Religion.

Thanks Christianity for a wonderful few centuries!



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