Name: Benjamin Wiederkehr
Type: User
Company: Interactive Things
Bio: Swiss Interaction Designer based in Colorado, USA. Co-founder and managing director of Interactive Things, a design studio for human data interaction.
Twitter: wiederkehr
Location: Colorado, USA
Blog: http://benjaminwiederkehr.com
Benjamin Wiederkehr's Projects
Wordpress theme for the archived blog of Benjamin Wiederkehr.
Documentation website for the bachelor thesis of Benjamin Wiederkehr.
Public website for Benjamin Wiederkehr.
Public website for Benji Blaze
Create living style guides using Markdown or React
Example for creating and publishing an instance of Catalog using Github Pages.
Example for creating and publishing an instance of Catalog using Netlify.
Example for creating and publishing an instance of Catalog using Vercel.
Starterkit for data visualization applications based on Svelte and SvelteKit.
Public website for David Wiederkehr
Dossier for the Prix Netzhdk submission of Benjamin Wiederkehr.
Tool to track emotions by Anna and Benjamin Wiederkehr
Experiments in Emotion Visualization
Static content directory for Hacks/Hackers
Experiments for the Mapping the City Workshop at ZHdK
Comparative analysis for the master thesis of Benjamin Wiederkehr
Prototype application for the master thesis of Benjamin Wiederkehr
Documentation website for the master thesis of Benjamin Wiederkehr.
A sewing pattern generator for organizational packs.
Website of the Minimodular Gear Lab.
A simple web application that returns a minimal icon including the current date with preset periods. I use this to integrate dynamic icons into my Notion workspace.
Sketch plugin to calculate the area of a two-dimensional shape.
Sketch plugin to scale a selected layer to print size matching pixels to mm.
This is a list of best practices and a compilation of the most common mistakes when we collect, store, and deliver data for further analysis and visualization.
Topotrack is a tiny application to generate images and animations based on Strava activities.
A script to plot GPS tracks onto 2D or 3D topographic maps.
Weekend lab project by Anna & Ben