MAKE Magazine is an Eddie Finalist
MAKE Magazine was named a finalist in two categories in FOLIO:’s Eddie Awards Program which celebrates excellence in magazine design.
MAKE Magazine was named a finalist in two categories in FOLIO:’s Eddie Awards Program which celebrates excellence in magazine design.
Japanese paper company Nepia use the fragile nature of tissue paper to their advantage in this amazing stop motion animation of tissue paper animals.
A few weeks ago, I visited the alt_quilts exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum, and I was totally blown away by what I saw.
These amazing terrariums made from massive pieces of blown glass by landscape designer Paula Hayes really illustrate how a little bit of the outdoors can brighten up the indoors, especially in the approaching winter months.
How Does Nature Make It? is a collaboration between MAKE and the Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, a non-profit dedicated to equipping innovators with the tools to solve sustainability challenges using nature’s designs and core principles. The most popular of those tools is AskNature, the world’s most comprehensive catalog of nature’s solutions to human design challenges. By understanding how these adaptations work, makers can mimic ideas that have thrived in balance with Earth’s complex systems. This series explores these adaptations.
Have an ugly card table? You’re going to love the look of this gorgeous reclaimed wood card table makeover!
Apparently retro video games can make for some cozy casual attire as this tutorial from Instructables user TheGreatS on making a pong-playing T-shirt with a flexible screen demonstrates.