The Trinket Contest has drawn to a close, but we’re still going to show off the entries that were received by the deadline.
The contest asked you slap the Hackaday logo onto something for a chance at winning one of 20
Trinket dev boards donated by Adafruit. See a dozen of them shown off after the break.
[Christopher]
used laser tagging to plaster the logo on an unsuspecting (and closed for the evening) Michael’s store.

A different [Christopher] made theoretical DNA origami of the logo. Apparently this digital design could be ordered and viewed under a microscope — both of which he didn’t have time nor money to do.

This crafty submission comes from [Andres] who used Perler Beads.
This is the first edible entry. [Dan] uses a CNC machine to cut out this Jello. There’s
also a grilled cheese version.

[Chris] represents the logo with his many-sided dice.

[Nigel's] entry is a lot of sticky notes on an otherwise boring wall.
Also food themed and festive is this laser-etched pumpkin seed which [John] made at the Xerocraft hackerspace.

This 3D illuminated skull and bones comes from [Branden]

[Aaron] projected his entry on the side of a school.
[Laurens] tells us this is an exchange rate sign from a bank. It was broken and he fixed it up replacing the old driver with an Arduino.

[Saudin's] entry is a little ASCII art generated using a script on his Raspberry Pi.

[Callum] shows off the logo as part of
his NFC tag ownership webpage.
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