Visual innovations and visualizing information 7. Frederic Edwin Church’s South American landscape
"Heart of the Andes" was a sensation when it was
shown in the city in 1859
10. "Boulevard du Temple", taken by Louis
Daguerre in late 1838 or early 1839, was
the first-ever photograph of a person.
11. In 1878 Eadweard Muybridge photographed a horse in
fast motion using a series of 12 stereoscopic cameras.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yib9JhsNIQQ
30. Husband Both Wife
Right-brained Funny Left-brained
Forgetful Adventurous Responsible
Depressed Good parents Happy
Artistic Gardeners Studious
Handy Sexual Tool challenged
Messy Foodies Neat
Impulsive Travelers Planner
31. ART/DESGIN CONTENT,
CRITICAL THINKING
TECHNOLOGY
INFOGRAPHICS
JOURNALIST
34. Gross Income
Wife Husband
$100,000
$80,000
$45,000
$42,000
2009 2010
37. Why Husband Is Annoying
HIS WORK HIS LEISURE
Long hours Eats 24/7
Uncommunicative Watches sports
Low pay Doesn’t exercise
Aaargh!
Won’t clean Messy
Won’t garden Snores
Won’t cook Forgetful
ATTITUDE HIS HABITS
47. MAKING a DRAGON FACE
Ninjas use this hand sign to “surprise and confuse their enemies”
says Ninjas: The Silent Assassins. You can surprise and confuse yourself and your friends
learning to make this tricky face - start at the tail and follow these seven steps...
Open palms Tightly curl
together, touch
pinky to pinky,
1 remaining middle
finger entirely
and ring finger around index
to ring finger finger of the
to make mouth opposite
Touch an index hand 5
finger to the ring
finger of the
opposite
hand 2
4 To make the 7 RRROAR
Lay the eyebrows, tightly
curl middle
other
index 3 finger entirely
around index
Your hands
are now
finger across a deadly
to touch the finger of the
ring finger of opposite hand weapon...
the opposite of surprise!
hand - these are
the eyes
Now tighten brows, wiggle 6
those thumbs and get ready to roar...
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