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I Want to Make Cool Stuff but Don't Know How

Practical steps to start creating games, physical projects, or art even when you don't know where to begin

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Simone Giertz: Why you should make useless things | TED Talk

In this joyful, heartfelt talk featuring demos of her wonderfully wacky creations, Simone Giertz shares her craft: making useless robots. Her inventions -- designed to chop vegetables, cut hair, apply lipstick and more -- rarely (if ever) succeed, and that's the point. "The true beauty of making useless things [is] this acknowledgment that you don't always know what the best answer is," Giertz says. "It turns off that voice in your head that tells you that you know exactly how the world works. Maybe a toothbrush helmet isn't the answer, but at least you're asking the question."

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Search Our Project Library - Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers

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Canva: Visual Suite for Everyone

Canva is a free-to-use online graphic design tool. Use it to create social media posts, presentations, posters, videos, logos and more.

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Discord - Group Chat That’s All Fun & Games

Discord is great for playing games and chilling with friends, or even building a worldwide community. Customize your own space to talk, play, and hang out.

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Figma: The Collaborative Interface Design Tool

Figma is the leading collaborative design platform for building meaningful products. Design, prototype, and build products faster—while gathering feedback all in one place.

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Habitica - Gamify Your Life

Habitica is a free habit and productivity app that treats your real life like a game. Habitica can help you achieve your goals to become healthy and happy.

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The Breakfast Machine - YouTube

I programmed a uArm robot arm to feed me Cheerios for breakfast. And yes: duct tape is an inevitable part of the DIY process. Read my article at Motherboard ...

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The Wake-up Machine VLOG - YouTube

I built an alarm clock that wakes me up in the morning by slapping me in the face with a rubber arm. I picked apart a clock, wired it to an Arduino UNO and c...

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Get Started With Design | Stanford d.school

Resources for getting started with design thinking and action mindset

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