Category Listing - Maker Design
Maker Design - Tech
Tech-makers appear to come from two schools -new tech and
old tech, either way you've worked on how to create something that few could
imagine. Your project is remarkable as you've mastered tech, made it your
friend and finished off with a project that is kicking it all over town.
Your project will fall into one of the following markets:
Community - Community Maker projects represent the community connecting with your project. It might be an item to create a mood, a learning device to help advance your community or a practical item to assist with a community function.
Commercial - Commercial Maker projects find their way into
corporate and government environments, sometimes as highly functional low
production runs, other times as one off custom items designed specifically for
task. Projects that show the maker's skill, courage and design insights will
shine here.
Maker Design - Materials
Some projects can only exist due to new
materials, others thrive as the combination of new and traditional materials
intersect. We're looking for projects that show a master has furnished
brilliance from basic materials.
Your project will fall into one of the following markets:
Community - Community Maker projects represent the community connecting with your project. It might be an item to create a mood, a learning device to help advance your community or a practical item to assist with a community function.
Commercial - Commercial Maker projects find their way into corporate and government environments, sometimes as highly functional low production runs, other times as one off custom items designed specifically for task. Projects that show the maker's skill, courage and design insights will shine here.
Maker Design - Method
Nothing speaks more than a maker's method. For some it starts
with an idea in a coffee shop, others it's the complex mix of tools, materials
and craft. The projects that will shine here will be strong in new methods,
strong in craft and most likely to generate lots of ''how did you do that'' discussion.
Your project will fall into one of the following markets:
Community - Community Maker projects represent the community connecting with your project. It might be an item to create a mood, a learning device to help advance your community or a practical item to assist with a community function.
Commercial - Commercial Maker projects find their way into corporate and government environments, sometimes as highly functional low production runs, other times as one off custom items designed specifically for task. Projects that show the maker's skill, courage and design insights will shine here.