The world has become a much more convenient place to gather information, where everything is available at the click of a button. Before the information age, when much of the world was a more mysterious place, National Geographic set out to demystify the wonders of history, popular science, and culture since 1888.
National Geographic Infographics by Julius Wiedemann looks back at the 128 years of the magazines best infographics. Organized into seven categories of History, The Planet, Being Human, Animal World, World of Plants, Science and Technology, and Space, it’s a beautifully presented repository of discovery and learning. In an age when the availability of information is instant and abundant, this book presents a refreshingly slower pace to how we unveil the mysteries of the world.