i found this guide on how to make a back lit photoframe.

I think it might be a great method to use to make light boxes! but i have questions…

can you print onto them?

is the photograph in the blog on a separate surface to eh EL panel?

how big can i get them?

does anyone know where i can get cheeper ones?

I found this “How-To: Felt Owl Brooch” through the Craft Blog. The step-by-step instructions for making this brooch are easy to follow – especially with the clear photographs. I like how the designer included a full size template for users to print and make his/her owl brooch to scale. Super cute!

How-to Owl Brooch

How-to Owl Brooch

Hi, everyone. Nice to meet you.

My name is: Sangyun Han.

My 1st major was Electronics Engineering.

And then I worked as a Product Engineer for 3 years fulltime.

My 2nd major was Graphic Design at SVA.

Now I am studying Product Design at Parsons (BFA junior).

I have two .com sites but these are underconstruction right now. So I just liked my youtube channel.

Thank you.

Education and Work

Hi everyone.  I’m a 2nd year MFADT student.  In my previous life, I was a radio documentary producer and broadcaster for the BBC.  Now I make animations and motion graphics.

My website

Fred and the chicken surplus of ‘46

NWA doc for BBC 1Xtra

On the web:         Vimeo, Flicker, Instructables, Twitter

**featured and popular** who knew so many people were fans of prototyping PCBs!

Joel Murphy asked me to make this for adv pcomp –


Custom PCB Prototyping using a Laser CutterMore DIY How To Projects

me holding giant pepper

Hey all, my name is Jie Yun Roe.

I am interested in everything related to design and art, and this class would be a big, new adventure for me.

Very excited. Ready to have fun learning and making while contributing.

website : www.noyaboom.com

Instructables :: Twitter :: Flickr :: YouTube :: Vimeo

I’m a second year MFA DT student.

I’m coming to Parsons from Israel. My background is graphic design and education,

but I’m enjoying much more crafts, physical computing and any other creative work

with my own hands, instead just with the computer.

I love to make stuff and for the most I love to make toys.

Projects:

momi

the spine of scapula

metromoods

my thesis site/blog

Vimeo || YouTube || Instructables

I’m first year MFA DT student. I’m originally from Turkey. My undergrad is sculpture. I’ve also finished 2 year certificate program in Electronic Imaging & Illustration at Pratt Institute – NYC . I’ve been working as consultant creative director for an affiliate marketing NYC company “DGMAx Interactive”

It’s pleasure to meet everyone. I hope we’ll have great experience in this class.

Some of my works are available to see on flickr, check ‘em out :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/39301823@N00/


My name is haeyoung. I am first year MFA DT and my website is http://www.bubblyfish.com.

My undergraduate was in music technology, and I worked as a sound designer /composer before I came to Parsons. I make chiptune and electronic music and still perform frequently. I am intrigued by the idea of modifying/ hacking existing hardware and software and hope to be able to do it myself. I also would like to become more familiar with electronics and coding, and make some awesome projects from the class.

It’s great meeting you all.

Flikr:: Instructables :: Vimeo :: Youtube

Hi Everyone!

I’m Jessica Floeh, an MFADT 2 year.

I like to find out how things work – - machine, mind, body, and soul.

I grew up in St. Louis, MO and moved to Boulder, CO where I received my BFA in Photography and a Certificate in Technology, Arts and Media.

My interests lie in individual and overlapping areas of healthcare, social-psychology, and art/design.

I am currently working on my thesis, Hanky Pancreas, which is a clothing and accessory line that attempts to address socio-psychological issues faced by Type 1 Diabetics, especially in their teen years. I hope it will establish a more dynamic community and encourage positive feelings for Type 1 Diabetics in order to improve physical and mental health.

Beyond that, the project I am most proud of recently is exChange, two connected wearable devices that mimic an exchanged breathing pattern of two individuals. I began this project thinking about the potential it could have for asthmatic patients but this current prototype serves as a conceptual performance piece.

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