Original Source: Infographic: Graphical Representation of Geologic Time
Original Source: Infographic: Graphical Representation of Geologic Time
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Dan Pearson on the seriousness of serious comics.
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Our Flickr group for Project 006: GOOD or BAD Design? got a dose of fresh graphic design from illl. Some of his work has hints of Ralph...
Like many Rust Belt towns, Braddock is a shell of its former self. But the city's inhabitants have refused to give up. See how.

An increasing number of sports teams and networks are using augmented reality graphics only visible on TV.
For Project 010: The Project Project, we asked you to create a GOOD Project. A submission from Malu Roldan, called No Bleed Aesthetic, that...
That's right, Time's person of the year for 2009 is Ben Bernanke, the "mild-mannered man who runs the Federal Reserve and prevented an economic...
If you're still trying to figure out what actually happened in Iran last week, this chart could be of some use. Via Buzzfeed.
The New York Times has a fantastic infographic up that charts the price of gas and the number of miles we drive per capita. As I've noted before,...

Each issue, GOOD asks an artist to set the tone with an interpretation of the theme. Check out what The Pencil Factory created for the Work issue.

The Awl charts the people who come to work despite being sick.
Take a thirty seconds for this explainer on the hot new idea for paying for social services—that let's private investors earn a profit too.

A newly animated phone call from history suggests that President Johnson was a bit of a foul-mouthed boor.

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A visual interpretation of GOOD's Los Angeles-based 23rd issue.
Drawing the largest crime scene in America This article originally appeared in GOOD Issue 020: The New Orleans Issue, on newsstands now. Read...

The intricate art by the Canadian designer is now available in a 20x200 print.

Where do you think the U.S. government allocates more of its funding?