Theodore Gray, of Mathematica fame, has created a periodic table using pictures to actually show the elements. As you roll over the elements with your mouse, a picture of the element is shown along with details about the element, such as its atomic weight, density, melting point, boiling point, and uses. Some of the uses are quite funny. For example, for Einsteinium:

The most famous scientist of all time, Albert Einstein, obviously deserves to have an element named after him. Unfortunately his has a half-life of 472 days and no known applications. Better luck next time?

Want another laugh, try element 107, Bohrium. Want to buy it as a poster, card deck or place mat? You can buy it in their store. The one I want is the 3-D lenticular version.

Via PeriodicTable.com