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Teagueduino

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The brainchild of Adam Kumpf, and developed in our downtime at Teague, the Teagueduino was an electronics package that simplified the hardware and software components of an Arduino to be accesible to anyone that picked it up. The use of standardized connections and a custom programming environment allowed us to develop a powerful, yet approachable platform for introducing people to hardware prototyping.

Funded on Kickstarter, and used at numerous workshops and internal prototyping sessions, the project went on to win the 2012 IDSA Digital Design Gold and Core 77 Interaction Design awards.

The Kickstarter Pitch

A video game, in a box

IDSA Conference Workshop