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Maker Media connects Makers with each other through media and events. Maker Media develops projects for the growing community of both hobbyist and professional Makers—the creative, resourceful, and curious—who bring a DIY mindset to technology.Important Details
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By Anna Kaziunas France | in eBooks
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Maker Media connects Makers with each other through media and events. Maker Media develops projects for the growing community of both hobbyist and professional Makers—the creative, resourceful, and curious—who bring a DIY mindset to technology.Important Details
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By Brook Drumm & James Floyd Kelly | in eBooks
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Maker Media connects Makers with each other through media and events. Maker Media develops projects for the growing community of both hobbyist and professional Makers—the creative, resourceful, and curious—who bring a DIY mindset to technology.Important Details
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By Liza Wallach Kloski and Nick Kloski | in eBooks
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Liza Wallach Kloski is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, and founded LizaSonia Designs in 2003, a unique upscale jewelry brand and retail store in the Montclair District of Oakland, which wholesaled designs to 17 Nordstrom stores, in addition to 80 other retail stores. A graduate of UC Berkeley, Liza has won numerous design and business awards and was the main educational expert in Entrepreneur magazine's paperback book "Start Your Own Fashion Accessories Business (StartUp Series)." LizaSonia Designs was a successful jewelry company for more than a decade before Liza's passion turned to 3D printing jewelry.Important Details
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Samuel Nelson Bernier is a Canadian industrial designer and le FabShop's creative director since January 2013. He is a graduate of the University of Montreal where he excelled with his exceptional educational journey: Winner of the Lieutenant Governor's Medal, 2010 personality of the year and winner of the the Be Open Award in London. In 2012, he was invited by the Autodesk group to be an artist in residence in San Francisco. He wrote the memoir Project RE_, DIY in Digital Age, which followed his journey through the world of Makers and FabLabs. It was this same year that he met Bertier Luyt, a French entrepreneur who invited him to join his business project, le FabShop. Samuel N. Bernier is also a teacher at the Domus Academy in Milan for a workshop that he is giving on the theme of "Makers." In August 2013, the British magazine ICON chose the young designer for its "Future 50" list of the best-known emerging creators.Important Details
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By Andrea Maietta and Paolo Aliverti | in eBooks
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Written by the founders of Frankenstein Garage, which has organized courses since 2011 to help makers to realize their creations, The Maker's Manual answers your questions about the Maker Movement that is revolutionizing the way we design and produce things.Important Details
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David Lang is the co-founder of OpenROV, a DIY community centered around open source ocean exploration. He is also the writer of the popular "Zero to Maker" column on Makezine.com, a public diary of his headfirst dive into the maker world. As a pioneer in the new hardware startup scene, he organized and facilitated the first-ever Maker Startup Weekend, a weekend-long event that used the rapid prototyping tool chain to prove the immense possibility of the next Industrial Revolution.Important Details
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Maker Media connects Makers with each other through media and events. Maker Media develops projects for the growing community of both hobbyist and professional Makers—the creative, resourceful, and curious—who bring a DIY mindset to technology.Important Details
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By Edward Ford | in eBooks
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Edward Ford is a Maker. He was the kid that took his parents' TV apart to see how it worked, along with the toaster, fridge, and any other thing that he could wedge a screwdriver in to. He is a staunch advocate for open hardware, open source software, and making the world a better place by empowering people to create their own high-quality products. Edward wants everyone to be their own manufacturer. In 2011 Edward designed and released Project Shapeoko, an open hardware desktop CNC machine. The project is now in its second release and has found a home in thousands of Makers' shops all across the world. Outside of work, you can find Edward spending time (aka playing!) with his two young daughters or checking items off the never ending honey-do list his wife has assigned him.Important Details
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By Zach Kaplan | in eBooks
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Zach Kaplan is the founder and CEO of Inventables, the leader in 3D carving. A maker his whole life, he is on a mission to ignite digital manufacturing worldwide and provide everyone with ambition a way to get started. Inventables' flagship products Easel, Carvey, and X-Carve are used by a new wave of makers carving everything from circuit boards to skate boards. Named a "modern Leonardo" by the Museum of Science and Industry and a 40 under 40 by Crain's Chicago Business, his dream is create a world with 2 million digital manufacturers that have raving fans, not just customers. Kaplan has been featured on National Public Radio and has presented at the TED Conference.Important Details
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By Anne Filson, Gary Rohrbacher and Anna Kaziunas France | in eBooks
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Gary Rohrbacher is an architect, professor, and partner in Filson and Rohrbacher, an architecture, design and research practice. He co-founded AtFAB in 2010 to produce designs for digital tools and networked manufacturing. Since then, nearly 10,000 AtFAB furniture pieces have been downloaded worldwide. AtFAB has been featured in The Economist, The Atlantic and Make:, and can be found in the permanent collection at Centre National Des Arts Plastiques in Paris.Important Details
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By Lydia Sloan Cline | in eBooks
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Maker Media connects Makers with each other through media and events. Maker Media develops projects for the growing community of both hobbyist and professional Makers—the creative, resourceful, and curious—who bring a DIY mindset to technology.Important Details
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