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Templates include Adobe Illustrator and PDF files. If you're a subject expert and would like to work with me on a specialist skill tree, let me know!
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Physical posters available soon on my Etsy Store.
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# How to Make Your Own
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My aim with the skill trees is be:
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- flexible with goals rather than too specific, everyone's journey is different
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- Inspiring to try new things rather than completionist
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- Include options for tools that aren't cost / availability restrictive
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With a total of 73 skill tiles, there's a lot of boxes to fill in! To help prompt ideas, I usually include the following:
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- What's the first few things you do in this skill?
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- What materials might you use at a basic / intermediate / advanced level?
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- What tools might you use at a basic / intermediate / advanced level?
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- What techniques might you use at a basic / intermediate / advanced level?
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- What might go wrong and how would you fix it?
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- Where might you visit to learn more / get involved in a community?
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- What interskill / interdisciplinary techniques could you try? Eg. Electronics + Textiles = Wearable Tech
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- Gifting a friend something made from x skill
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- Teaching a class on x skill
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- Releasing an online tutorial on x skill
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Any questions, send me an email on steph@makerqueen.com.au
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