Art & Music - Module 1 (Fall 2024)

For my project, I decided to try to combine different elements of Adinkra symbols into one to create a new symbol. I'm still going to continue working on making sure the code is efficient and potentially adding more details.

This would be great if it would be stitched :+1:

Here is a link my Adrinka symbol Snap! project: Week 2 Assignment - Spencer Lewis

I created a simple program to create the "Hye Wo Nhye" design.

Your project is not shared. We can not see it.

I was surprised how the image was made. I like the drawing of the grid.

It should be shared now.

That's an interesting shape. I guess it took some time to make.

You could make a chessboard this way. :grin:

I like the pattern and that you are not afraid to use heavy black lines.

I like both your shapes. The second one is really cool. It gives a tunnel effect.

You half circles surprised me. This would be great to stitch.

Love the pattern. What if you would try to make the heart shape thicker.

I like your choice for this symbol. I think it wasn't easy to make.

I really like the way you did this. I was surprised about the way the image is drawn. From the bottom to the top in one go.

I dont know if I should be posting here, but wow, these are really cool!

Yes, of course you could post here. Those designs are awesome. The students would love to hear your comments on their work.

hello am lonah,a student at Fablab Winam

Hello ,am lilian a student from Fablab Winam

Hi! I'm Mary Nyamanya, a researcher and STEM enthusiast. I am glad to be part of this community.

Hey, I am Martin Oloo, Director, Fablab Winam. I am a great promoter of STEM and love working with innovators especially young people and this is our first embroidery work