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Welcome to other side

As an explorer of both digital and physical design, I continuously seek to expand my craft through a variety of mediums, from UI/UX  design projects to illustrations and DIY things. I'm happy to work on amazing ideas and gigs!

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Golden Ratio Card

The Golden Ratio card is a handy tool for artists, designers, and photographers to visualize balanced compositions. This DIY project involves cutting a credit card-sized piece from a transparent plastic box and tracing the Golden Ratio spiral onto it. The Golden Ratio, approximately 1.618, appears in nature, architecture, and art, creating visually pleasing designs. By overlaying the card onto objects, you can see how well they align with this timeless proportion. This simple yet powerful tool helps in framing shots, designing layouts, and improving aesthetics effortlessly. Carry it in your pocket and explore the world through the lens of harmony!

Material: Plastic Box

Chippi Bird

A unique decorative item resembling a bird, crafted from a Buddha seed. This natural material lends a rustic charm and can be shaped into various avian forms. Its lightweight and earthy texture make it perfect for both indoor and outdoor decor, adding a touch of nature-inspired elegance to any space.

Material: Buddha seed

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Damper Pad

It's designed to dampen fingers lightly for easier separation of sheets or bills, enhancing efficiency and hygiene. Its simple construction and effectiveness make it a practical tool for anyone handling paperwork or cash, reducing the need for direct contact and maintaining cleanliness in professional environments.

Material: Sponge and a Disposable cup

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Ironman Hand Blaster

Fashioned from aluminum foil and a plastic cap, this DIY project mimics Iron Man's nano-technology. The blaster, concealed within a wristwatch, transforms into a glove-mounted weapon when activated. Inspired by the iconic superhero, it showcases creativity and ingenuity in crafting a functional piece from simple materials. This DIY project merges imagination with practicality, demonstrating how everyday items can be repurposed to replicate advanced technology seen in popular culture.

Material: Aluminum foil and a Plastic cap

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Book Spreater

This tool aids in keeping pages of a book open while reading. Placed between pages, it prevents them from closing, allowing for convenient reading without the need to hold the book open manually. This simple yet effective solution enhances comfort and ease during extended reading sessions, making it a practical accessory for book lovers. The materials used are readily available and the device is easy to assemble, demonstrating how everyday items can be repurposed to improve everyday tasks.

Material: Ice cream stick and Plastic cap

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Laptop Stand

Utilizing a laptop box cover, this DIY project enhances ergonomic viewing angles for improved comfort. It provides stability and elevates the laptop screen to reduce strain on the neck and wrists, making it suitable for both office and home environments. The repurposed box cover supports airflow to prevent overheating, enhancing the longevity of the laptop. This cost-effective solution not only promotes better posture but also repurposes common household items effectively.

Material: Laptop box cover

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Prosthetic Arm

This project showcases a functional model of a prosthetic arm capable of grasping objects. It demonstrates the mechanics of prosthetic technology, illustrating how fingers can manipulate and hold items, aiding users with limited mobility. The lightweight material allows for easy handling and experimentation, making it an educational tool for understanding prosthetic design principles. This DIY endeavor highlights innovation and accessibility, offering a glimpse into the possibilities of affordable prosthetic solutions for those in need.

Material: High-density Thermacol,

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Anti-Touching Tool

This DIY gadget I made during the COVID-19 pandemic for avoiding direct contact. It allows users to push buttons, open doors, and press elevator keys without using their hands, reducing the risk of germ transmission. Simple to make and portable, it served as a practical solution for maintaining hygiene in public spaces.

Material: Plastic toothbrush handle

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