Hummingbirds are some of the quickest birds on the planet. They’re also some of the most beautiful. These spritely avians are found throughout South, Central, and North America, from Alaska to Chile. This infographic outlines some interesting facts about hummingbirds. It discusses the bird’s body composition, with curious facts about its brain size, feathers, tongue, and feet. … [Read more...]
Compendium of Desert Plants
From Instagram to lifestyle blogs, succulents are by far the trendiest and most popular houseplants of 2017. And it’s no wonder why. Succulents come in all shapes and sizes, colors, and geometric patterns. They’re easy to care for and easy to incorporate into any design scheme. Also, succulents and other desert plants are drought-resistant, a huge plus in our water-conscious … [Read more...]
Best Nutrients for Your Skin
Everyone wants better, healthier skin. But what types of vitamins or supplements will help you achieve it? Many health and supplement companies would have you believe you need to buy specially-designed pills and powders to achieve that beautiful glow. But in reality, you don’t need to look any further than your local grocery store. This infographic illustrates the main … [Read more...]
Social Media at Work
The world of social media has come a long ways since the days of MySpace. Now, in addition to myriad networks designed to help us keep in touch with family and friends, we have others geared for specific purposes and media. There’s LinkedIn for professional networking, Instagram for photo-sharing, FourSquare for checking into restaurants and events, and more. This infographic … [Read more...]
A Brief History of Spring Break
When you think of spring break, chances are you think of bronzed and brawny college students dancing and drinking the days away in a sunny paradise like Miami or Cancun. The modern-day spring break is synonymous with 20-somethings letting loose and having more fun than their parents would care to know about. But the week-long holiday didn’t start out that way. The first spring … [Read more...]