Inspirational flow charts, graphics, and cartoons

“World’s most accurate pie chart.” Creator unknown. (Click image to see the earliest use of this chart that I could find.)

If you know me at all, you know I love flow charts, graphics, and cartoons!

I also love when people send them to me. I don’t care if they’re graphs, pie charts, or Venn diagrams. Sometimes I’ve seen them before, but you never know — what if I haven’t?

I love flow charts, graphics, and cartoons! These days, the simpler the better. Here are some of my favorites.
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It’s been a while since I’ve added to this album, but I used to post one each week on my Facebook biz page: FRIDAY FLOW CHARTS (& Other Graphics I Like). Looks like this feature ran from mid-2012 to early-2015. Many of them are unattributed, and are also presumably one-offs.

Looking back, I notice that many of the charts are very busy. The best ones have a humorous twist, such as all paths leading to “eat the cookie”. Sometimes though, for me these days, the simpler the better.

Here’s one I love that a great number of people on the internet have also used. And here’s a link in which the artist, Henck van Bilsen, was identified by the person I had previously thought to be the originator.

Here are some of my favorite sources of inspirational flow charts, graphics, and cartoons:

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About Janis Ozolins

Instagram page with lots of examples

(Janis agreed, via email, that I could use my choice of his art in this post. There are so many good ones it was hard to decide!)

 

 

 

Liz and Mollie

About Liz Fosslien

About Mollie West Duffy

Instagram page with lots of examples

Liz’s website addresses licensing.

 

Everyday People Cartoons

About Cathy Thorne

Instagram page with lots of examples

I licensed this cartoon to illustrate my NAPO2017 presentation, Networking for Introverts.

 

 

.While I’m at it:

“You’ve read the tabloids. You’ve seen the T.V. movie. You’ve watched the talk shows. It’s up to you.”

Einstein’s Cousins is a favorite genealogy cartoon I did NOT receive permission (not without paying a fee I couldn’t afford) to use in my blog post, What the heck is a second cousin once removed?

And here are some cartoons by John Callahan that were published in the Los Angeles Times during the first Menendez trial. I licensed one of them for my use in 1994, and was sent several others in the bargain: Callahan Courtroom Cartoons

 

 

 

Woman holding Go With the Flow!Go with the flow!

Last year I published my own book of flow charts: Go With the Flow! The Clutter Flow Chart Workbook. I created and released them periodically over the years. As it turns out, the workbook includes all 17 charts which, happily, equals the number of years I worked with clients as a professional organizer.

Click here (and scroll down) to download your complimentary copy of The Original Clutter Flow Chart!

 

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What are your favorite flow charts, graphics, and cartoons?

Please share with us in the comments below!

______________________________________________________Hazel Thornton is an author, genealogist, and retired home and office organizer.
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