The Space Invaders Infographic is an Exploration in Believing
Marie — July 13, 2011 — Pop Culture
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The Space Invaders infographic explores the idea of extraterrestrials living on Earth among humans. The out-of-this-world chart is the result of a design collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media. The project shows how many humans are believers and compares results from around the world and between genders. The discoveries made are quite surprising, with 1 in 5 humans believing that aliens are among them on earth. The chart also shows that younger people are more likely to believe. India wins for having the most alien enthusiasts, but with 55% of the country still skeptical on the matter, the fear of invasion remains a non-issue for most.
Whether you're a fan of all things space-related or not, the great design of this Space Invaders infographic will have you saying "I want to believe!"
Whether you're a fan of all things space-related or not, the great design of this Space Invaders infographic will have you saying "I want to believe!"
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