Infographics & Data Visualizations

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The Biggest Pop Culture Trademark Blunder

Registering a trademark isn’t as simple as filling out an application and paying your fees.  Just ask Jeremy Lin (of “Linsanity” fame), Donald Trump and Harley Davidson – all of whom have faced challenges securing their desired trademarks.

For more details on their specific cases and for even more pop culture trademark blunders, check out the latest SecureYourTrademark.com infographic below:

Click image to see a larger versionThe Biggest Pop Culture Trademark BlundersThe Biggest Pop Culture Trademark Blunders via Secure Your Trademark

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BBQ Recipes: Homemade Burgers

Back in 2012 we started a recipe section on our blog and the first recipe that we featured was on how to make your own homemade burgers and aptly entitled, BBQ Nosh Part 1. The post and recipe was so popular across the social world we wanted it to evolve and that is when we came up with the idea of a recipe infographic. It is the first of many that we have planned for our recipe section on our blog and on our website so if you enjoy making this one then be sure to look for future editions over the coming months. 


BBQBarbecues Infographic - The Best BBQ Burger Recipe

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The Science of Habit: Popular Habits vs. Popular Addictions

Did you know that we spend half our lives in zombie-like automation, carrying out routines we created days, months, or even years ago? It’s a necessity – without some routine in our life, we would take far longer to do everything we need to do and we would grow tired far more quickly from the mental exertion. In many ways habits are actually necessary in our lives and provide our days with a fluid rhythm.

Unfortunately, we can also develop habits that are detrimental to our health. Over time these negative habits turn into full-force addictions, sustained by the satisfaction or feeling of being rewarded for completing these negative behaviors. The infographic below, created by 12 Palms Rehab, explains the differences.

Kicking these negative habits or addictions and replacing them with positive habits is not easy – in fact, it’s downright exhausting. Quick and dirty negative habits are far easier to form than those that require more time, energy, and consistency. Try to start with small changes such as drinking water instead of having a snack between meals or chewing gum instead of smoking that cigarette. Whenever you feel your “trigger” – stomach is rumbling, time for food – try to replace your response to it with a healthier action – eat a salad, not a cookie. Understanding why you indulge in negative habits or addictions will help you to break away from these actions and become a better you. 

The Science of Habit: Popular Habits vs. Popular Addictions [Infographic]
Infographic by 12 Palms Rehab