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Diagrams and other important news from the gliffy team
Monthly Archives: October 2009
October 30, 2009
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Gliffy Original: One for the Money, Two for the Show…
That’s how the song goes; One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, now go cat, go! It isn’t quite as easy as one-two-three, though, if you’re talking about seeing your pretty face on TV. Sure, … Continue reading
October 30, 2009
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A Late Edition
And three makes a meme! Matt Gorman adds this flowchart of the Talking Heads’ song Once in a Lifetime into the mix (see earlier post). A late entry, sure, but we like what we see, Matt. I think he forgot … Continue reading
October 29, 2009
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Can You Hear the Music?
It’s like Karaoke Cliff Notes. And it’s spreading. Today we wake up to find the web awash in pop music flowcharts. The latest is Hey Jude by Tumblr I Love All This. Naturally, this one is inspired by Jeanie’s example, … Continue reading
October 28, 2009
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Doogie Horner; Learn the Name
Let us now stop to appreciate comedian Doogie Horner. You don’t recognize the name? Are you sure? Because I bet you’ve laughed at him. Or with him, maybe. Because he is a funny guy AND he makes flowcharts, which for … Continue reading
October 27, 2009
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Perception
I came across two flowcharts worth sharing this morning. The first is from Christene Barberich, Piera Gelardi and Joshua Covarrubias, writing and designing for Refinery 29. They’re poking fun of Scott Schuman whom you might better know as the Sartorialist. … Continue reading
October 26, 2009
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Unfunny Comic
Trying to choose a font? This flowchart may help. Found on The Next Web. Chased links back for a while, but I’m still not sure who created this chart. If you know, pass it along, please so we can properly … Continue reading
October 23, 2009
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Insert Pun About Flow Here
Full disclosure: I (heart) guts. In this case, what I’m talking about is the anatomically obsessed illustrator who creates t-shirts, plush toys, buttons and stickers of cartoon-y organs under the moniker I (heart) guts. I first saw her work at … Continue reading
October 23, 2009
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Overflow in New York
I do love a complicated flowchart. There is something inherently engaging about following all the paths, crossing and twisting around the diagram, until you reach all possible endings. I blame Choose Your Own Adventure books. These flowcharts from New York … Continue reading
October 22, 2009
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Humor: Khaaaaaan You Make a Flowchart?
Look: what can you really say about humorist, scientist, alcohologist, and legend Luke McKinney? He’s Canadian, which means he’s from Canada. He’s male, which means he’s (probably) got a handlebar mustache. He’s a freelance writer (like me), so he’s indubitably … Continue reading
October 22, 2009
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The Subway is a Thing of Beauty
Until I saw this poster, I didn’t think of subway maps as either beautiful or flowcharts. This one though, created by NYC graphic designer/illustrator Erin Jang, is both. Erin’s nephew’s had a subway-themed birthday party and she made this one-glance … Continue reading
