The Light Blue Bean Goes Mobile
Today the Light Blue Bean just because the first Arduino compatible board to allow you to write, compile, and then upload a sketch directly from your iPad.
Today the Light Blue Bean just because the first Arduino compatible board to allow you to write, compile, and then upload a sketch directly from your iPad.
Got mini geeks? I know what you’re doing this weekend. Behold the awesomeness that is this DIY Star Wars-inspired planet mobile!
I absolutely love this beautiful hot air balloon mobile from Alexis at Persia Lou!
This felt “paper” airplane mobile by Prudent Baby is adorable!
Chalkboard decor takes an unexpected—and pretty darn adorable—twist with this chalkboard cloud mobile tutorial!
A Subtle Revelry posted a home decor project that is really sweet and incredible versatile. For little ones, grown-ups, your house, or a hostess gift, this tiny house mobile is a lovely touch to any space.
The last 12 months have been a busy time for Seb Lee-Delisle. With a buzzing schedule of speaking, creative coding workshops, exhibitions and public events, it looks like this is the year he’s found his feet as a digital artist.
His path has taken many turns. He started by dropping out of a computer science degree, then hopping around various creative digital disciplines, from desktop publishing to music production. In the early 2000s he began to carve out a career in multimedia production for the web. A growing client list led him to set up his own agency, Plug-in Media. But client work began to take its toll:
“We were doing probably the best work you could imagine, very creative, for high-profile clients, but the thing I realised was, even with the best clients, ” he said. “I only spent about 10 percent of my time doing the stuff I really wanted to do and the other 90 percent negotiating, in meetings, scheduling, budgeting, and team management – all this extra stuff, which I wasn’t that interested in doing. It was frustrating; I just wanted to do that 10 perent.”