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This week, we hosted a party in Los Angeles to celebrate the impending release of our latest issue. In honor of the theme—data!—we asked our guests to take a stab at some hand-drawn infographics. Here's a gallery of some of our favorites.
To try your hand at making these yourself, download the handy templates we made (PDF).
But if you'd rather just pass judgment on the drunken handiwork of other GOOD folks, you can tell us which analog infographic you like best by voting in the poll below.

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Could Charging People for Uneaten Food in Restaurants Help Us Stop Wasting It?
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New Research Says Parenting Makes You Happy—If You're a Dad
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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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The Least-Worst Juice Cleanse: A Three-Day Liquid Diet That Won't Make You Want to Die
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One Student's Path From the South Side to the Ivy League
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