The following graphic illustrates how mobile cloud services are evolving by level of the cloud stack.
And we showed in very graphic terms how the water would top the levees and inundate the city, the way in which the pumps would fail because of the loss of power, and how the inundation would stay in the city because of its geography and geology.
They have an interesting blog post and info-graphic on How to Calculate the ROI of Enterprise 2.0 from an HR perspective, and an article in CIO magazine by Maarten de Vries, CIO of Dutch consumer and healthcare products giant Philips , on four key steps necessary to roll out microblogs on corporate networks.
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The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel carried a graphic description of how the loss of manufacturing in the city has affected the lives of its people, and the city itself.
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The graphic above shows how much being published in a particular country increased and decreased the odds of a paper being published (1 would mean no change.) The U.S. and China published similar numbers of scientific papers on energy and clean technology, but the U.S. papers were far more likely to be referenced by other researchers.
In his book, How to Wrap Five Eggs, graphic designer Hideyuki Oka uses black and white photographs to illustrate the beauty of natural packaging.
The book illustrates at length how European design trends were mirrored in Chinese graphic design in the 1920s and 30s.
The implicit refrain: How dare you give away my donations to some graphic designer or TV station?
As featured in the Harvard Business Review, since the days of cave paintings, graphic depiction has always been an integral part of how people think, communicate, and make sense of the world.
"It's a beautifully designed home, and I love how open the space is and how bright it is, " said 21-year-old graphic design student Laura Coren.
Mr. Brichter, whose design aesthetic is inspired by information theorists like Edward Tufte, a proponent of minimizing extraneous information in graphic designs, says he thinks up new features for apps based on how people move objects in the real world.
As you can see by the photos, the design of the device is largely similar to those we've seen, but the graphic on back is slightly different, and that piece of tape is covering a QR code (how very Google of them).
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