What do you want to know about making beautiful PCBs? AMA
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Replying to @starsandrobots
What was the process like for getting the custom silkscreen color on Circuit Classics?
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Replying to @cszechy
"iterative" — lots of communicating with the board house, samples, discussions.
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Replying to @starsandrobots
Yay thanks! 2nd q I’ve thought about: have u done layout w/the intent that people understand the system w/single glance?
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Replying to @cszechy @starsandrobots
Mainly talking about things where the primary purpose is not education/design. And if so, do you have any tips?
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Replying to @cszechy
hm, say more about what you have in mind? fft use more characters / multiple tweets..
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Replying to @starsandrobots
2/ I think an element of beauty can/should be if a board can be easily understood with a single glance.
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Replying to @cszechy @starsandrobots
4/ This comes from thoughts on my own project (http://mhacks.github.io ), which were ESP8266 boards for CS people w/ no
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Replying to @cszechy @starsandrobots
5/ w/ no previous hardware exposure, and whom I wanted to make hardware seem more accessible. That’s the end!
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you are implicitly depending a lot on someone's "reading" abilities, which themselves make a big difference. 1/
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that said, check out the Mark Levinson No. 326S Preamplifier board, for examplepic.twitter.com/GsF8YkpGFC
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