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The Proyecto26 github homepage.
:package: As a group of industrial and graphic designers, hackers and artists, gathered together under the name Libre Objet, we all share a common question about open source industrial design, processes and products resulting from our work, with the aim of providing tools for accessing a free philosophy applied to the manufacture of objects.
Repository for open source contribution to the Offcourse platform. Open to Javascript developers of all levels!
:green_book: An open book as a base for teaching and learning about open source product design; a collective understanding of what one should know today to get started and join the movement; a reference students, amateurs and educators can have in their back pocket when they go out to explain what they are passionate about.
DIWO shelving system
Maintainability guidelines of Open-Source Software development
:pushpin: Peggy is a showcase system for fablabs / makerspaces.
:information_source: A template to help write a project description for your open source product design. The fields are editable and have tooltips to help you fill them correctly.
[Work in progress] Tunisian Makers 3D-printing & Laser cutting face shields and other medical supplies to provide healthcare professionals with the protective gear that they need to stay safe!
:goat: Reduced version of Le Bouc bookshelf, Bouctje collects a small selection of books and presents it on a table, stand, or shelf. Lightweight and compact, it should be shipped flat.
⛩ This bedside table is a way to use several devices in a fablab, a 3D printer, a laser cutting machine and other tools.
🛤️ SNCBench is an urban bench and the latest in a series of free objects designed and created by the collective Libre Objet. It completes a line of street furniture that started with the uHbench a few years ago.
:triangular_flag_on_post: Structure Bois is a display to showcase different kind of graphic design works. A project by Simon Ruaut.
:paperclip: Double sided paper clip by Wim Van Raemdonck