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DIY/Maker Magazines. Where focus is on people making things themselves, as opposed to relying on mainstream production systems. This may include permaculture and gardening - as those are definitely DIY-style activities. Areas covered can be crafts, cars, technology, arduino, 3D printers, etc. | |||
*[[Farm Show]] [[Farmshow]] | *[[Farm Show]] [[Farmshow]] | ||
*[[Hackaday]] | *[[Hackaday]] | ||
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*[[Popular Mechanics]] | *[[Popular Mechanics]] | ||
*[[Popular Science]] - shop section has 'maker things' you can do as a sideline - [https://shop.popsci.com/] | *[[Popular Science]] - shop section has 'maker things' you can do as a sideline - [https://shop.popsci.com/] | ||
*[[Mother Earth News]] | |||
*[[Homepower Magazine]] | |||
*[[3D Printing News]] | |||
[[Category:Marketing]] | [[Category:Marketing]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 16 April 2020
DIY/Maker Magazines. Where focus is on people making things themselves, as opposed to relying on mainstream production systems. This may include permaculture and gardening - as those are definitely DIY-style activities. Areas covered can be crafts, cars, technology, arduino, 3D printers, etc.
- Farm Show Farmshow
- Hackaday
- Make
- Popular Mechanics
- Popular Science - shop section has 'maker things' you can do as a sideline - [1]
- Mother Earth News
- Homepower Magazine
- 3D Printing News