Thanks for sharing this, the video gives a good idea of what a Maker fair looks like. We just did our first exhibit at Open Sauce and plan on exhibiting at the Maker fair in Orange county soon. One take away for me is that it's better to present only one project in great details, as people get confused when there is a bunch of different projects on display, and it's harder to explain what each one is quickly.
That's awesome! You are going to love participating in Maker Faire. It's hard work but it's worth it, in my opinion. You can expose your projects as you prefer. Each maker has their own way to present their projects. Some visitors like the details on how things work, others prefer a quick summary of what the object is. It's very dynamic. I adapt to the person I'm talking to. I only go into details when they ask about a particular project they are interested in. Keep trying new things and see what works for you. Good luck
@@interlinkknight Thank you! I did learn a lot from my first exhibit, and will try new things until it feels right. I'm kind of the mad scientist type who works best when hiding in his lair, err, lab, and just talking to people is a challenge :-)
Hi it’s Logan from makers fair it’s been a little while I accidentally deleted the picture I took of your TH-cam channel 😅 so it took me a little while to find it but here I am! Keep up the good work your channel is great!
Amazing Video
Thanks for sharing this, the video gives a good idea of what a Maker fair looks like. We just did our first exhibit at Open Sauce and plan on exhibiting at the Maker fair in Orange county soon. One take away for me is that it's better to present only one project in great details, as people get confused when there is a bunch of different projects on display, and it's harder to explain what each one is quickly.
That's awesome! You are going to love participating in Maker Faire. It's hard work but it's worth it, in my opinion.
You can expose your projects as you prefer. Each maker has their own way to present their projects.
Some visitors like the details on how things work, others prefer a quick summary of what the object is. It's very dynamic. I adapt to the person I'm talking to. I only go into details when they ask about a particular project they are interested in.
Keep trying new things and see what works for you. Good luck
@@interlinkknight Thank you! I did learn a lot from my first exhibit, and will try new things until it feels right. I'm kind of the mad scientist type who works best when hiding in his lair, err, lab, and just talking to people is a challenge :-)
Hi it’s Logan from makers fair it’s been a little while I accidentally deleted the picture I took of your TH-cam channel 😅 so it took me a little while to find it but here I am! Keep up the good work your channel is great!
Hi Logan. Nice to see you here. I hope you like the channel and hopefully see you on the next maker faire
@@interlinkknight I love the channel And I hope I’ll come to the fair next time!