MAQET Archive
Design
My friends over at MAQET recently released their first licensed 3D-printed DIY figure: Emily the Strange! The project has been underway for many months, and head MAQETeer,
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3D-printed
Have you ever wished you could get a blank slate and just start over? Not quite like in a Witness Protection Program or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
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3D-printed
Meet MAQET‘s new messengers! Keith and I developed this idea to inject a bit of ingenuity into the stale “Hallmark monopoly” that is Valentine’s Day. Thanks to the
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3D-printed
With this one perky post, I do hereby neutralize a handful of my darker musings about politics, neurosis and…I don’t know…roadkill. See, I’ve been working on MAQET‘s 2011 Holiday
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sculpture
3D-printing is advancing at such an accelerated pace. It was only last week that my mind was blown by Michaella Janse van Vuuren‘s 3D-printed kinetic sculptures, and much
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tech toys
Right now, if you live in San Francisco, New York, Chicago or London, there are designer toys in your midst. They’re all around you in fact, but in
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conventions
November 5th marked the 6th and biggest year of DesignerCon, the world’s premier designer toy (and related ephemera) extravaganza. For 7 hours, artists and toy collectors converged on
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3D-printed
Here’s an early morning surprise for American insomniacs and everyone else awake around the world: MAQET ‘s got a late-breaking, prickly little DesignerCon exclusive. We’ve taken Frank Kozik‘s Heathrow
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3D-printed
I’m pretty stoked to post MAQET‘s latest collectible character: Bernie by toy designer/toy hoarder Scott Tolleson. Bernie Cotton is one of the first familiars from Tolleson’s Nosellots series
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conventions
This past July, I drove down to San Diego from the Bay Area for Comic-Con 2011. It was hell on my lower back but great for my trunk.
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