Good’s good infographics

(image from Good magazine)
If you're a magazine junkie like moi, the last thing you want to see in your mailbox are renewal requests. I swear, they arrive earlier and earlier these days. If I’m only three months into a subscription, give me a chance to truly sample your goods before you pester me with snail mail spam.
My current roster of magazine subs, sadly, is out of control. I know for certain that I have a problem because I’ve run out of places to pile my magazines. Besides organizational woes, I haven't the time to read them all, let alone skim to scam design inspiration.
So when my third renewal request arrived this week from Good, it was with a heavy heart that I tossed the final notice into the recycle bin. I love their mission, like most of each issue's stories, find the pages' design to be fab, but I haven’t connected 100% to the content. It’s good, but not good enough to pony up again this year. Maybe next year?
Today, though, I feel a little bit better about this decision after making a wonderful discovery via Quipsologies. My favorite part of each issue—their brilliant infographics by OfficeOfCC—are archived on the Good web site.
Score!
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