Author Archives: Rick Muñoz

Infographic of the week: A Map of the Open Country of a Woman’s Heart

More of a quaint conceptual map than conventional infographic. It’s romantic, though, and silly and dated (it’s from the mid-nineteenth century), and worth a few moments of investigation. Also, what is ‘coquetry’?

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Infographic of the Week: 30 Ballparks

The poetry of baseball ballpark quirkiness. Fingerprints of a sort. How many can you name?

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Infographic of the Week: Student Loan Debt, 1990–2001

An astounding graphic, vividly revealing the massive increase in the cost of higher education. It’s a maddening and tragic reflection of how the US has shifted from a nation creating opportunity for young people to succeed, to a nation ensuring that those who already have much, get to keep as much of their much as [...]

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Infographic of the Week: The Evolution of Riot Gear

As the #OWS police confrontations have graphically show, American police forces now appear to be outfitted in near-military grade armor. This diagram vividly illustrates the evolution our police state has taken, over the years, towards an increasingly gnarly, intimidating and confrontational stance. It’s sad. It’s also related, you can be sure, to the post-9/11 move [...]

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Infographic of the Week: Quarterback Haircuts

A largely silly but still amusing look at some of the notable looks from big-time QBs over the years. via nytimes.com

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Branding is Beautiful

I have a soft spot in my heart for beautifully done logo marks. The way that this branding agency has turned many of the best-known into the art and interior decoration of their agency offices is terrific. I especially dig the Bestiary of Brands concept and display. Fun stuff.

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City, Lights

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