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Inno8. The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that… Open Innovation | Innovation Management. 10 Outstanding Social Media Infographics | @NowSourcing.Com. Nobody has time to read anymore, right? Every day we are all inundated with more and more information overload coming from credible and yet to be verified sources. Where can Internet users find relief? Answer: the infographic. Infographics are a wonderful mix of key data and visualization that can really bring the message home if put together correctly. So without further ado, we bring you our top 10 favorite social media infographics! Update: Check out our infographic design services 1 – World Map of Social Networks Let’s start at the 50,000 foot view, shall we? (Source) 2 – Age Distribution on Social Network Sites Is age distribution targeting more your thing? (Source) 3 – Social Media Periodic Table of Elements As we previously reported, our friend and fellow Advertising Age Power 150 member Eyecube created another great visualization called the social media periodic table of elements: (Source) 4 – The Conversation Prism 5 – The Boom of Social Sites (Source) (Source) 7 – Hubspot Twitter Territory.

Let Them Eat Meat (Interactive Viewer) The Difference Between Good Design and Great Design. What’s the difference between a good design and a great design? When you sit down and start a new project, that should be one of the questions at the forefront of your concerns. Yours is a quest to constantly outdo your own past work. To go further and genuinely become better at what you do rather than falling into complacency, stagnation, and eventually, obsolescence. Unfortunately, the answer to the riddle of what makes a design great isn’t a simple, straightforward formula that you can apply to every design.

There is no secret way of designing something that will suddenly make you a hero amongst your peers and lead to your work being featured on every CSS gallery on the web. Instead of a quick, one-size-fits-all solution to becoming a great designer, this article will present a threefold response that arises from viewing design through three necessarily different perspectives: the designer, the client and the user. The Designer’s Perspective This one is my favorite. The User’s Perspective.