Meet our Magnificent Makers
Little Inventors wants children to open their eyes to the world of invention and creativity. But beyond the invention drawings, there is a unique opportunity for children and makers, designers and artists to come together and collaborate to bring children’s imagination to life.
By taking children’s ideas seriously and presenting them in a professional manner through collaboration with skilled makers, we will help showcase children’s original ideas, perspectives and voices.
We also want to challenge the skills and experience of adult makers, and encourage them to push beyond their own limits by engaging with the highly imaginative and unhindered minds of young children.
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Design everything from a kids frisbee to a house
Over 35 years in the design industry.
Can draw by hand or CAD
university instructor and Technician for all practical workshops, specialising in 3d mould making, ceramics and Laser cutters.
Working with Hack-make-code base in Carlisle.
Media artist, curator and musician/composer. I work with electronics, food, wild plants, land, open source and ideas around economics. Also I'm director of arts & innovation at Access Space, Sheffield.
I help lead the Hack-make-code club in Carlisle - and am passionate about supporting kids to have the skills they need for the 21st century. I have lead workshops with kids doing cool stuff with computers and robots.
I enjoy experimenting with different technologies and materials from sublimation printing to LEDs. I'm a director at DoES Liverpool (a maker and co-working space in Liverpool) and love to get involved in group projects with other members of the DoES community to make something special.
I have been interested in electronics since 1974, building my first computer in 1980. I have a broad interest in anything technical or mechanical. I restarted my interest in synthesisers around 2009 and now spend a lot of time building and restoring analogue synthesisers.
I am a Maker member of DoES Liverpool and have enjoyed getting involved in a few projects with the folks in DoES, as well as sharing my knowledge and learning new skills in this excellent community.
Designer, coder and Internetologist. Designer at UK civic tech charity mySociety. Trustee at the Liverpool chapter of the Awesome Foundation. Co-founder of Liverpool Code Club. OII and Goldsmiths alumnus. Bass ukulele player.
I am an architect based in London. I was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (my hometown). I am a partner of Studio Bound, a research led design practice based between London and the Gulf. We endeavour to bridge our research ethos with our design practice.
If it's electrical, bleepy and blinky, I'm interested... and I've probably got something you'd like on my shelf of abandoned projects.
I also like chopping wood and welding metal.