Have you ever seen a flowchart in a presentation or pitch that’s so full of information you can’t tell what’s flowing from where and why and how? Isn’t a flowchart is meant to explain a process visually in a clear and concise manner? In my day, I have come across WAY too many charts that feature something like 33 colour-coded boxes with 9 point font. In short, they hurt my brain. However, there are flowcharts out there that are worth examining, mainly because they have nothing to do with business. It’s the kind of visual representation I can get on board with!
The Pan Flute Flowchart from Toothpaste for Dinner

The Hierarchy of Geeks via Jamillan

Criteria for the Proper Tactical Usage of the Phrase “Oh Snap” from Vjornaxx’s photostream

What would George W. Bush Do? from Wellington Grey via Boing Boing

17 October, 2007 at 1:12 pm
Thank you for linking to my site.
-Grey
17 October, 2007 at 1:16 pm
Hi Grey.
You’re welcome! Thanks for making those flowcharts. They’re classic :-)
Cheers!
18 October, 2007 at 9:13 am
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6 February, 2008 at 9:08 am
iyerrrr
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