The End of History is the newly crowned strongest beer at 55 percent alcohol by volume by BrewDog. This is one beer you would not…
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Ever wonder what happens to an email when you press the send button? Jake Hollomon created this fun animation to explain just how an email…
How does FarmVille compare to the authentic experience of tending to a genuine farm? An illuminating infographic presented by Mashable introduces a fresh perspective on the FarmVille phenomenon.
This is the part of your career when you become uncool. Marky Ramone, former drummer of punk band The Ramones is now peddling tomato sauce.…
Some people are very passionate about fonts as well as dogs. Then what if fonts were dogs? Silly question, but there are people out there…
Rude Food Names, a collection highlighting some of the most peculiar food product brands, prompts contemplation about whether these instances stem from ignorance or deliberate choices.
The Moomins are breaking out with their latest movie. What could be best described as a Viewmaster reel come to life is not turning many…
You might have tried pants in many stores and most likely your waistline size varies by quite a lot. Here is a chart of an…
Fiverr is the portal to buy, sell and have fun for a fin. What are you willing to do for 5 dollars? Everybody has some…
EBay can be best categorized as a glorified online garage sale. EBay is about to get greener as they introduce this October, the eBay box…
You have seen infographics on many sites including this one. This is perhaps the last one to be featured on this site. This is the…
There are those who believe they can stay young forever. The eventuality of your skin getting the best out of you will come to us…
People are becoming more aware of typography around them. Here is a suggestive top ten list of the most popular typefaces in the past decade. From print to multimedia there is a good chance you ran into some of these typefaces.
It’s not too sunny in Philadelphia as city hall plans to grab money from bloggers. The city believes that if you blog then you need…
Once again I had to haul myself to Ikea and buy more shelves. I have so many books that I am running out of room.…
Food needs a modern cookbook for the 21st century. Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking is leading the way in a new approach…
Voodoo is taken very seriously by Haitians and I found this odd considering that these little dolls were sold in a highly populated Haitian neighborhood.…
It’s like we don’t have enough distractions on the road. Here come carlashes. Giant eye lashes for headlights. Do we need this? Well some people…
Variations on Normal by Dominic Wilcox is a collection of sketchbook thoughts, ideas, and inventions by the extreme designer. Some of his thoughts are outlandish,…
It's amazing to think that this lonely little unexceptional ad from the '50s would spawn a money-making machine long after Charles Schulz would die. The merchandising juggernaut just keeps churning cash like it's going out of style.
You would be surprised who owns who at your local supermarket. There are some products you would figure have nothing in common. An example would…
David Lidsky, a writer for Fast Company, eloquently shares his firsthand experience with a cork that almost embodies the spirit of Dionysus, the ancient Greek god of wine.
Who needs storefront signs! If you sell bicycles you simple build the world’s largest free-form bicycle rack and mount 120 bicycles on your wall to…
Banana Boats might not stay afloat of last beyond a day or two, but they are fun to look at. Jacob Dahlstrup Jensen the Danish…
The Indian Head eventually found its place as a staple of television history, particularly in the realm of test patterns employed by television stations during their off-air hours.

