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CONTRIBUTORS
What’s your New Year’s
Maker Resolution?
Charlyn Gonda
San Francisco, California
(1+2+3 LED Pendant)
To set aside time to hone
new skills. There are
deeper topics where I
really need to sit down,
not produce art, and just
learn. It’s been a maker
upgrade every time I do it.
Jennifer Blakeslee
Oakland, California
(Made on Earth, Best Maker
Schools)
To improve my laminated
pastry dough, restart
making ceramics, learn to
weld, continue to create
and support projects
through my art collective,
Flux Foundation.
Gareth Halfacree
Bradford, UK
(RISC-V Revolution)
To hopefully see the back
of the industry’s supply
chain issues, to un-stall
so many pending projects!
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