More on the media revolution

An online magazine called Baekdal recently published a story called Where is everyone? It’s a great follow up to my post Internet is spelt revolution, and contains some stellar graphics showing how communicative media has shifted over the past 200 years.

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Thanks to VonLein for pointing this out on Twitter. Visit his online store at The Baby Habit.

About pcNielsen
Paul Nielsen founded The Aesthetic Elevator late in 2005, posting to it for the first time in early 2006. He owns a piece of paper, located somewhere in his house (not on the wall) stating that he earned a B.F.A. in studio art from the University of Nebraska around about 2001. While there, he studied studied architecture, graphic design and ceramics, graduating with a degree in studio art. Paul presently serves as communications manager for a small non-profit doing their print design and marketing. He spends time in his garage studio as much as possible — which is not nearly enough. His home is in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Visit his website at http://pcNielsen.com.

2 Responses to More on the media revolution

  1. Sarah Irani says:

    I like this style of graph. Pretty!

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