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Wednesday
Dec222010

The Periodic Table of Holiday Elements

Holiday Card, 2006 | Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.click to download full-size PDFIn addition to being a challenging design project, the Eymer Design + Hamilton Brook team was also challenged with coming up with holiday terms that matched each abbreviated scientific element. Some of our favorites: (F) Frost Heaves, (Ar) Assembly Required, (As) Abominable Snowman, and of course–(PU) Fruitcake!

Happy Holidays! – Doug.

Reader Comments (4)

Nice! Really nice! Have a couple of goober friends who would just LOVE this. These would also make cool placemats if they were laminated.... to complement the experimental efforts in the kitchen, of course.

December 23, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnnemarie

thanks annemarie! that's a great idea. would go well with beaker drinking glasses.

December 23, 2010 | Registered CommenterDoug Eymer

Thanks for teaching me a new term, "frost heaves".

Corrections:

I (IP), Tm (Trademark), P (patent), Co (Copyright), Es[q] should be dark grey.

Pu is Pop/Ungodly celebs ruining nice Christmas tunes. I like good fruitcake (made without nuts or corn syrup and maybe with a dash of rum or brandy). After several years of searching, I've decided that its symbol is Uo (unobtainium).

December 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRich Wheeler

Rick ::
Thanks for the post and the corrections.

Check out one of Vermont's premier professional basketball teams:
http://www.vermontfrostheaves.com/

Happy 2011!
Doug.

December 27, 2010 | Registered CommenterDoug Eymer

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