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James Nicholls

The Illustrated Periodic Table of the Elements 

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Self portrait

illustration of A self initiated project designed to show the scientific and everyday uses of all 118 elements in the periodic table, in a more engaging way than a standard periodic table. Every element has been hand drawn using traditional materials by the artist over the course of 3 years.

Each drawing shows the atomic number, the symbol, and with the use of colour the group that the element falls into.
Next illustration of Everyone loves earthworms (well they should do as our soils depend on them - did you know in the UK the earthworm population has fallen by between 31-41% in the last 25 years?),
So here’s an earthworm getting its own back on humanity and attacking a tube train. One of my new years resolutions this year is to read no dystopian fiction this year as the world is dystopian enough. So far I have managed it, but it appears I’m drawing them instead… I’m not sure that’s entirely what I had in mind!

Please mind the worm (a British Transport dystopia

A self initiated project designed to show the scientific and everyday uses of all 118 elements in the periodic table, in a more engaging way than a standard periodic table. Every element has been hand drawn using traditional materials by the artist over the course of 3 years. Each drawing shows the atomic number, the symbol, and with the use of colour the group that the element falls into.

Keywords: Line with Color, Pen & Ink, Charts, Editorial, Education, Information Graphics, Medical, Science

© James Nicholls