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Last edit: 24. Dec. 2015, 16:39h
Merry Christmas, Fröhliche Weihnachten and Feliz Navidad
I wish all fans of this blog Merry Christmas, Kwanzaa, Chanukka, Bada Din or whatever you are celebrating around this time in whatever country you are from :). Have fun celebrating, take the time to rest and have a good time with your family, friends, children, partners and party members :D.
Last edit: 05. Jun. 2015, 22:19h
PatchWork3d: Car stickers
From today on, my car has three new stickers on it with URLs from PatchWork3d.de. A friend of mine has recently bought a cutting plotter and did them for me. His website can be found here. Many thanks for the stickers :).
Last edit: 24. May. 2015, 02:14h
PatchWork3d: Design 2015
You already noticed it: From now on PW3d has a new design. The new, adaptive responsive deisgn is mobile friendly and can be viewed on a smartphone too. The new colors of PW3d are bright green and brown. Additional to that, there are a few adjustments to the navigation structure and even bigger screens should be used better by the new layout. How do you like it? Please me know what you think of this a little bit more playful design by commenting ...
Last edit: 24. Dec. 2014, 16:05h
Xmas 2014
Today is the holy night and I want to thank anybody reading this blog for their support and wish all of you AND your families happy christmas. :) This is a small xmas tree which has been printed upside down and is now standing on the desks of my collegues as work. To avoid long printing times and overhangs I printed it that way because a print with ABS & PVA takes approximately 2.5 time longer than this one. At the end I broke of the stand ...
Last edit: 29. Mar. 2014, 17:18h
Responsive Layout
Yesterday I did a quick attempt to make PatchWork3d.de a little more responsive. What is that? A responsive Design / Layout is one which will try to match the screen size of the device you are looking at it. That means, that for instance the content part will always take 80% of the screen no matter if the user looks at it on a 24" display with a FullHD resolution of 1080p or with a tablet with 720p resolution (or even smaller). But be aware ...
Last edit: 31. Dec. 2013, 17:02h