Category: Arts Infographics
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The Realities of Being a Professional Photographer
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Banksy Graffiti Artworks: Names and Locations
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A Visit to Manufacturing Industry
The first industrial revolution, which caused the growth of invention and manufacturing, started in Britain back in the 18th century. Several industries, especially textiles, watches, firearms, sewing machines, bicycles, horse-drawn vehicles and railway locomotives, witnessed rapid improvement in materials handling, machining and manufacturing process with assembly line. Here’s a visit to manufacturing industry’s 2nd revolution,…
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Evolution of Women’s Swimwear
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Symbols on the One Dollar Bill and What they Mean
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The Burj Khalifa: World’s Tallest Skyscaper
Originally called Burj Dubai, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest constructed building on earth. Located in Dubai, UAE, the skyscraper stands over 800 metres tall and is visible from 95 kilometres away. Gulf News unveiled some details and figures about the design and materials in the construction this magnificent tower. See also the Most Expensive…
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Cash Spending Comparison: Metrosexual vs Heterosexual
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Comprehensive Guide to Men’s Dress Shoe Terminology
Men’s dress shoes have some terminology that can confuse a lot of guys, so Soletopia cameup with an infographic to help you out. So here are the formal footwear terms you may most likely encounter while shopping for your pair of go-to dress shoes. Also see The Perfect Suit. Specifications Infographic Design Visual Article Year…
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Posing Guide: 54 Portrait Ideas to Try Right Now
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The Evolution of Television
Just 10 years ago, the design of television sets were quite different than they are now. Now visualize how it looks like several decades in the past. What once was watched on a small black and white tube has develop into a glossy flat-screen TVs. This graphic, by CaptnChristiana of Reddit, illustrates its humble beginnings…