Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

Calorie Swap Shop

At Kitchen Appliance Centre we decided to create an infographic that would advise people on what food substitutes they could make in order to save some calories in the run up to baring their bods on the beach! Everyone does it at this time of year, crazy diets and insane work outs all in the name of summer!

Well, we decided to make choosing some tasty alternatives easy for you, With this infographic you can still treat yourself once in a while whilst still knowing that you are in fact choosing a healthier option!

The infographic contains information on calories, fat, carbs and protein for some of our favourite foods. We hope this will help you to treat yourself once in a while, even during your attempts to get a beach ready body!


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Swap This For That: Summer Calorie Swap – An infographic by the team at Kitchen Appliance Centre

What you need to know about Smartphones and Apps

Here is a nice looking infographic created by Liverpool web design company Glow New Media that provides statistics about smartphones and apps. The 1st section shows how many smartphones were sold this year and then there is information about mobile internet use and the number of iPhone apps. Next up there is a chart showing common smartphone platform usage, below that there is info about the percentage of apps that are free and also the average price of paid apps. The next part shows how many British people admit to cellphone activities while driving and then finally here is a list of the top selling smartphones in the UK. 

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Originally published by Glow New Media.

The War on Drug Communities Motion Graphic

Is our never-ending War on Drugs really helping people? We often only see one end of the drug crisis, the addicts, when there is an equally large system of people on the other end, supporting and sustaining it: the farmers who grow the drug crops.

These poor families in Colombia and Afghanistan have learned that they can make much more money farming drugs than anything legal - but it comes at the price of security and safety. Colombia is one of the most violent countries in the world, and still their political system is wracked with instability and violence. Afghanistan is the 7th poorest country in the world, and if farmers don’t make good on their promises, they sometimes have to sell their daughters as opium brides.

In order to truly end the drug crisis, we need to attack it at its two roots - the poor in developing countries who need economic alternatives, and the addicts in developed countries who need treatment and education. Educate yourself about these communities with this video.

Video By Clarity Way