How-To: Vest Hoodie
Instructables user marcellahella wanted to be able to wear a hood with her sweaters, so she came up with a clever tutorial for this reversible little vest hoodie project.
Instructables user marcellahella wanted to be able to wear a hood with her sweaters, so she came up with a clever tutorial for this reversible little vest hoodie project.
What if hardware iteration were as fast as software iteration? That question has inspired Jeff McAlvay to create Electronics Factory, a desktop pick and place machine. He believes answering it could unlock could unlock a revolution in hardware innovation
Tumblr user eikosi posted a great animated GIF of the process of cross-stitching Van Gogh’s Starry Starry Night onto an iPhone case.
This week in the MAKE Flickr pool we saw…
Need some crafty inspiration? Here are some of the cool things we saw in the CRAFT Flickr Pool this week!
On May 14-15 this year, hopeful innovators and industry experts will gather at MAKE’s Hardware Innovation Workshop. One of the hopefuls will be self-described artist, designer, photographer, scientist, and engineer Joshua Hubert. Josh and others will have a chance to showcase their creations and pitch them in a five minute presentation and demonstration. Workshop attendees will vote for the most interesting and innovative product idea, taking into consideration its application, target market, and commercial viability. The winner will receive a slot on the Maker Faire Innovation Stage to present their prototype the following weekend.
Joshua specializes in creating some of the most amazing illuminated art you are likely to see. He has consulted on many fascinating designs for television, film and stage, including Katy Perry’s peacock costume from your 2010 appearance on David Letterman.
Haptix is a sensor that enables multitouch on any surface, such as a screen, keyboard, or table. The creators are competing in MAKE’s 2013 Hardware Innovation Workshop, set for May 14-15 to compete in the “pitches with prototypes” contest. A dozen companies have submitted hardware projects and workshop attendees will vote for the most interesting and innovative ideas. The winner will receive a slot on the Maker Faire Innovation Stage to present their prototype the following weekend.