I hadn't thought about using infographics for a resume, but now I can see that might be pretty useful. Maybe not as a paper version, but something online. However, this particular example doesn't cut it - not enough information on what the person did at each company and the coffee/humor thing is pretty much a waste.
Going the non-standard way sets really high demands for a CV. This is an interesting take, but I do feel I don't get enough data. And isn't that the goal of a good infographic? Showing a lot of data in a better way than with raw text. It's a very good start, but not quite there yet.
This dark blue area that ended in '03 made me wonder what it is was and I see that the label text is "Productivity".<p>Okay, I thought that misinterpretation was initially funny. A picture says a 1000 words, but which they are depends on the viewer.