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Turning your idea into a picture

David at Boingboing points us to: A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods.

I love the spectacular use of technology on this web page. I hate the twisted use of the periodic table (because the relationships between the types isn't natural or elegant the way chemicals are) but it's worth it, because it will certainly inspire you to figure out how to get out of your text rut.

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