Introduction
A picture is worth a thousand words. Using graphical presentation to depict a set of data is proven to be easier to absorb and understand by most people. Today information graphics surround us in the media, in published works both pedestrian and scientific, in road signs and manuals. They illustrate information that would be unwieldy in text form, and act as a visual shorthand for everyday concepts. Waste no time, pretty sure you will need fair a bit of times to go through all these nicely designed infographics.
The Japan Quake

Fukushima Daiichi

Inside Fukushima Reactor

Effect of Radioactive

Mobile Marketing

The Jokes on April Fool

Facebook vs Twitter

iPhone 5 Rumors

Best Tablet for You

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