Karen Englebeck

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Karen Englebeck
Member since April 2017

“ Karen is a 3D modeller and graphic designer, with over 16 years experience in creating user generated content for virtual worlds. Her passions include classic films, science fiction, retro arcade games, and collecting Lego minifigures, as well as an unhealthy attachment to 80's music. ”


EMS Board of Directors

Board President 2019-2024 Resources Manager 2018-2019 Donations Handler 2017-2018


Education

Studied Computer Aided Drafting at Lane Community College in Eugene, OR

Studied Graphic Design, Illustration, and 3D Modelling at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA

Studied Film & Television Production, Jewelry Design, and Sculpture at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose, CA

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Hey, it's me, Karen. I'm a member of the Eugene Makerspace Board of Directors (2018-2024), and I tend to do a lot of stuff around the place.

I try to be available at most Open Hack nights, so if you need to reach me in person, that's one good way. I'm also @zebragrrl on the EMS Discord, so if you need a faster response, hit me up there.

Software Recommendations

In terms of making, sometimes it can be a pain to figure out which software is "best" for a given job. The truth is often that more than one software package may work to do the job, and which one you choose comes down to personal preferences. Below is a list of software packages that I like using, and/or recommend for others to try out. Most of these are free, or have free versions available.

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Shop Tool Experience

The following is a not-necessarily-complete list of the tools at the shop that I'm familiar with using.

Current Projects

Past Projects

  • Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinets
  • Lego Minifigure Display
  • Shop Signage
  • Building Shop Computers

EMS Logos

I have created a full archive of the current EMS logos in high quality, infinitely scalable vector (.ai, .eps, and .svg) as well as high resolution raster (.png) formats.

Those files can be found on the EMS Logo page