Posts Tagged ‘periodic tables’
Periodic Table of Dessert
Today, I stumbled onto this periodic table by Andrew Plotkin which was created in 2003! The page also contains pictures of the structures of some of the elements, along with thermal spectrum details!
Beautiful, informative, and tasty.
Posted in periodic tables on Friday, April 24th, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Table of Knitting
Although not yet complete, Mary Joy Gumayagay’s project is well underway. It was apparently inspired by the Typefaces and Controllers periodic tables.
Sadly, this brings us to the end of our journey into the realm of periodic tables. Given the increasing demand, I predict that 2009 will be a record year for their invention and construction!
Posted in periodic tables on Thursday, April 23rd, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Table of Controllers
Pixel Fantasy recently published one of the most creative periodic tables so far.
This isn’t just for gamers. (But if you aren’t a gamer you should be ashamed of yourself!)
I think of it as a concise history of interaction design since the birth of video games.
Posted in periodic tables on Thursday, April 23rd, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Table of Typefaces
Last month, Cam unleashed this periodic table.
While it’s not full of flashy colors and interactive stuff, it’s very clean, easy to follow, and is packed with information.
Heck, he’s even got an explanation and citations at the bottom!
Posted in periodic tables on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Tables of Adobe Shortcuts
A mysterious character named Vent recently teased everyone with periodic tables of shortcuts for three Adobe products: Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator.
I couldn’t find high resolution versions of them, and I’m not sure if Vent plans to make them available.
Maybe if you ask nicely (or maybe threaten him) he’ll give up the goods.
Posted in periodic tables on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Table of Form
Gray Holland presented this periodic table last month.
It’s hidden amongst a lofty discussion on design. A PDF version of the table is also available.
It’s definitely the sexiest periodic table to appear so far!
Posted in periodic tables on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Table of Texting
OMG! 2009 brought a periodic table which exists only in t-shirt form.
It’s obvious that people have an unmet need for periodic tables. This shows that people don’t just look at periodic tables on websites. They also wear them!
Sadly, the model is not included when you order.
Posted in periodic tables on Monday, April 20th, 2009. No comments yetPeriodic Table of the (Perl) Operators
Mark Lentczner made this one for all the Perl programmers out there.
Well, there’s at least one or two of you, right?
Oh, nevermind.
This periodic table is one of the most visually complex, and looks to be an effort of biblical proportions.
Posted in periodic tables on Monday, April 20th, 2009. No comments yet


