
Wearable Technology and New Media Product Line
💡 Interaction Design | Hybrid Media Design | Rapid Prototyping | AR Design | NFT Workflows | Experience Strategy
🛠️ Figma | Photoshop | Illustrator | After Effects | Unity | Midjourney | Google Slides | 3D Printing Tools | Laser Cutter
👥 Designers | Artists | Developers | Experts | Makerspace Collaborators | Community Partners

Project Overview
Hipstoric Merch brings digital art to life by turning it into real, wearable, collectible, and giftable products. The line includes AR-activated apparel, fine-art posters, limited-edition NFTs, and 3D-printed jewelry. Each piece is designed to make digital creativity tangible — something people can hold, wear, share, and pass on. The project explores how digital culture can live beyond the screen and become part of everyday experience.
NFT's Made Easy
Hipstoric NFTs are limited edition and designed to be accessible and easy to gift. Each edition is minted on Ethereum, registered on OpenSea, and delivered with a high-resolution display file for printing or digital exhibition. Every NFT includes a signed and numbers Certificate of Authenticity featuring series number, artwork metadata, and a QR code for provenance. Friends and family can purchase or gift pieces without needing a crypto wallet — transfers can be completed on their behalf, making digital collecting simple for first-time holders.

3D-Printed Jewelry
Hipstoric Merch makerspace productions are where digital files become commercialized objects. Metallic 3D-printed emoji charms turn new media themes into collectable, giftable, and wearable accessories. Additional creations — laser-cut prints, candles inspired by digital rituals, and mixed-media pieces — showcase a pipeline where digital textures fuel hands-on making. These objects reinforce the brand’s ethos: digital art can have a physical life.

Pop-Ups
Hipstoric Merch can engage local communities through pop-up installations, featuring AR demos, collectible art, merch displays, and limited-edition drops. Displayed merchandise invites guests to explore the line in person — scanning QR codes, trying AR wearables, viewing prints, and collecting NFTs. Pop-ups function as both community art gatherings and brand touchpoints, helping the project grow through real-world engagement rather than digital channels alone.

