Great meta post from Contently - an infographic about infographic
Some great information about how people can see and remember information
Photo from fstoppers.com
We’ve all seen the varying quality of photos on auction sites such as eBay. Listings with a selection of well shot photos are much more likely to sell than those without.
This article on fstoppers.com shows how well taken photos add tremendous value to a car that could have otherwise looked pretty average.
These photos stand out because they are shot in a different way to standard second hand car photos. That immediately makes them different and interesting. The photos were also shot in some lovely golden light which just makes the car look more desirable.
Fundamentally, the photographer has thought a bit about what they are doing which made a huge difference to the end result.
More proof of the importance of good photos when trying to sell products online!
I tried to think of a serious UX reason to reblog this but I couldn’t find one. So just: CATS!
(Source: uinyan, via thenextweb)
Want to find out who will be on your KLM flight? With Meet & Seat you can view other passengers’ Facebook or LinkedIn profile details and see where they’ll be sitting – long before your flight leaves the ground.
I would love too see the stats around this :)
http://www.klm.com/travel/GB_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/Your_seat_on_board/meet_and_seat.htm
Really interesting idea from KLM where lone travellers can share their details and view details of other passengers so that they can choose to sit next to someone who shares their interests.