Advertisements and info-graphics can excite us a lot by their sheer ability to tell a story convincingly. What happens when you combine both? The results are dazzling… don’t believe me? Checkout these examples:
Heineken Beer – How to get a girl in the bar – Flow chart

Evening College from 5 – 10 PM – Pie Chart Ad

Searching for a Car – Flow chart ad

Australian Dating Site RSVP uses info-graphics to convince you to become a member (YouTube video)
GE Ecomagination Info-graphic Advertisement

Sprint Nextel Infographic Ad (plays with sound)

Economist Pizza Box Pie Charts

The Big Chair Job Site – Organization Chart Funny Ad

Bisley Quality Office Furniture – Very creative bar chart ad

Sony Walkman Metro Maps – Cool Map Ad

Hat tips to these wonderful blogs: Information Aesthetics, Cool – Infographics, Ads of the World, Adverbox, Core 77
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4 Responses to “Office 2010 Contest Winners are here!!!”
I while ago I wrote a post on selecting a couple of names from a range via an UDF
I could have been handy.... especially because I didn't win.... lol
http://xlns.lamkamp.nl/?p=14
Sweet! I won! Thank you so much, Chandoo! I'm really speechless! I'll look out for an e-mail from you. Again, I really appreciate it, and I can't wait to fire it up!
Sincerely,
Tom "this one" 🙂
Thank You... Thank You... Thank You... 🙂
Hi,
Don't want to ruin your party.. 😉 but I noticed that when you sort the list A2:B11 (step 2), the RAND function re-calculates the numbers so that they are different and in mixed order again. I had to paste the whole area as values first and then sort to get it to work.
Wonder if the same happened to you because in your list at least Greg has a higher value than Tom 🙂