Kate Hoch, a pneumatic conveying development engineer by day, designed this belt. Its main ingredient, a multi-color ribbon cable (basically wires coated with insulation) lends the “geeky” feel to this piece. It sells for just $14 on Etsy.
Kate Hoch, a pneumatic conveying development engineer by day, designed this belt. Its main ingredient, a multi-color ribbon cable (basically wires coated with insulation) lends the “geeky” feel to this piece. It sells for just $14 on Etsy.










The UK based designer of this interesting Etsy piece ($28) describes herself as a part time programmer, full time nerd and life long crafter. Even if you don’t find this brooch traditionally pretty, you have to admit it made you look twice.
These tops, created by LumiGram, are perfect for the party girl (they have men’s clothes too). Ranging from about 80EUR to 200EUR, the tops don’t come cheap, but they come fabulous. Imagine showing up to a club or fashion show in one of these tops?
This sweet bag, made by artist Joao Sabino back in 2004, comes in black or white. Called the “Keybag”, it’s made from 393 computer keyboard keys. Now that’s geek chic.
A drop of Swarovski brings this sweet little floral necklace, mainly made from computer mother board circuits, to a new level of chic. Created by Graphic Designer, Artist and Aspiring Evidence Examiner Amanda Rethman, this piece incorporates the hard edge of computer discards with the organic nature of its design. Though the piece sells for $135 on Etsy, more information about the creation of this marvelous piece can be found on Rethman’s website.