Social media is so important that we have posted not one but two infographics. The first focused just on image sizes for the more popular social networks, but the second...Continue reading
Category: Infographic
Build Your Own Shakespearean Insult With This Handy Chart
Shakespeare’s ability to craft tongue-in-cheek quips full of double meaning and literary merit is one of many reasons his works have such staying power. The next time you’re looking for...Continue reading
Infographic: Social Media Cheat Sheet
A picture is worth a thousand words, and nowhere is that more true than on social networks. This is why it is incredibly important that the media you use on...Continue reading
Infographic: Opening Lines Of 34 Famous Books
They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but what about the first line? The first line is the author’s chance to make a first impression and to...Continue reading
Infographic: Weird Plurals
The English language grows by pursuing other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and riffle their pockets for new vocabulary. It is ridiculously complex and contradictory, and nowhere is this more...Continue reading
Infographics: What Your Font Choices Say About You (2)
I have a two-fer for you today. A lot of people think that the font types you choose for your logo, website, and other text will say something about you,...Continue reading
Infographic: Getting from A to B like Harry Potter
If you’ve ever found yourself tapping the steering wheel while watching the freeway turn into a parking lot, you may have pondered all the different ways you could be travelling to...Continue reading
Infographic: 8 Common Phrases that You May Be Getting Wrong
The only part of English that is more difficult and problematic than spelling is the proper use of vernacular phrases. Thanks to the many words in the English language that...Continue reading
Infographic: (Almost) Every (Western) Literary Movement in the History of Literature Summed up in a Single Sentence
Spark Notes has boiled down the history of literary movements to a collection of one line quips. The problem with literature is that there’s so much of it. Books go back a long...Continue reading
Infographic: Sixteen Children’s Books Characters in the Hoosegow
Lovereading.co.uk has published a new infographic that begs the question of what would happen if some of our favorite villains from children’s books were put on trial in a UK court. The...Continue reading
Infographic: So, You’d Like to Buy Your Loved One a Book?
If you are looking to buy a book as a gift this Christmas then I have just the thing. The NYTimes crafted this flowchart which you can use to find the perfect book...Continue reading
Infographic: The Ultimate Grammar Cheat Sheet for Writers
It’s not that I have bad grammar – I just follow unique rules that I make up as I go along. I call it grammar freestyle, and you should try...Continue reading
Infographic: The Most Popular Font Types in the USA
Venngage is a site where you can build infographics, and earlier this month they crunched their user data to find out who was using which fonts. At Venngage, we help...Continue reading
Infographic: The Literary Lakes
Lakes, writers, and alcohol. If you combine all three, you have a recipe for disaster, but if you combine two of the three then you have a recipe for great...Continue reading
Infographic: Periodic Table of Literary Villains
The often under-appreciated villains get their just due in the following infographic. From Mephistopheles to Count Dracula and Lady Macbeth to the Queen of Hearts, we love to hate the...Continue reading