Daily Viz from Visual Loop – 30/07/2010

Friday’s here, and let’s start this week’s last infographics selection with Mint‘s illustration on Mini Bar Pricing. Then, a look at the the path to a Golden Credit Score, brought by Go Banking Rates, Visual Economics shows how the average American uses energy, and some less known facts about Scientology, by Term Life Insurance. We close with a nice piece by Lifes Little Mysteries, showing us how big is the International Space Station.

The Cost of Convenience: Mini Bar Pricing

The Path to a Golden Credit Score

How The Average American Uses Energy

The Truth About Scientology

How Big Is the International Space Station?

And our daily video:

Social Media in the UK 2010

Don’t forget to visit Visual Loop during the weekend, new infographics every hour!

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This story written by Tiago Veloso

Tiago Veloso works as an Independent Content Curator and Marketing/Branding Consultant, with a confessed addiction for everything web 2.0, besides design, photography, arts and green politics, with which he fills his Twitter stream (@TSSVeloso). He lives in Brazil, and started the Visual Loop project as a way of collecting and sharing the immensity of infographics and other forms of data-visualization spread throughout the internet.

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