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Today’s MOPS is two linked things. The starting point is that I like infographics. Often, people making novelty infographics do them in the style of Famous Diagrams of the Past: to take two common examples, Harry Beck’s London Underground Map, or the Periodic Table. Thus leading to, e.g. this transit map of the world’s transit systems, or this periodic table of condiments that go off.
It seemed to me that the next logical step was to make a periodic table of the tube map. Or should that be a tube map of the periodic table? This one is the first one (the second is here).
For those with a burning desire to read the words, a bigger version of this periodic table is available here.

Today’s MOPS is two linked things. The starting point is that I like infographics. Often, people making novelty infographics do them in the style of Famous Diagrams of the Past: to take two common examples, Harry Beck’s London Underground Map, or the Periodic Table. Thus leading to, e.g. this transit map of the world’s transit systems, or this periodic table of condiments that go off.

It seemed to me that the next logical step was to make a periodic table of the tube map. Or should that be a tube map of the periodic table? This one is the first one (the second is here).

For those with a burning desire to read the words, a bigger version of this periodic table is available here.

Jun 14 2012
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  • #tube map
  • #MOPS
  • #infographic
  • #artwork
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