You mentioned the Hackerspace Passports Mitch and I designed and I wanted to give you a followup. We’ve released all of the source files used to construct it, including patterns, stamp designs, psd’s, the InDesign layout files, and full resolution illustrations. We’re hoping that people will customize, remix, and develop their own takes on the design so it can spread all the more wildly.
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My pleasure. I debated releasing everything for a bit, wondering about establishing rules for how they’re used and shared, but then thought “hang it” and published everything. I’m hoping we start seeing weird mutations, ones with embedded electronics, and a whole bunch of stamps soon.
There should be a twitter hashtag like #hackerpass for aggregating everything people are doing with ’em.
Yeah! I wrote and asked for this because there were so many good ideas in blog comments for a v2.
My pleasure. I debated releasing everything for a bit, wondering about establishing rules for how they’re used and shared, but then thought “hang it” and published everything. I’m hoping we start seeing weird mutations, ones with embedded electronics, and a whole bunch of stamps soon.
There should be a twitter hashtag like #hackerpass for aggregating everything people are doing with ’em.