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JavaScript CheerLights Lamp by @LizMyers

Posted on July 16, 2019 By Hans Scharler No Comments on JavaScript CheerLights Lamp by @LizMyers

I have been following Liz Myers on Twitter for a little while now. She’s always working on interesting projects and recently I noticed a bunch of CheerLights related tweets.

JavaScript Lamp Showing the Latest CheerLights Color

Liz has built a CheerLights Lamp using JavaScript, Sketch, and AE. This lamp stays synchronized with the latest CheerLights color. She uses her CheerLights-based projects for inspiration for Smart Home projects and inspiration at hackathons.

Liz Myers is a UX Designer and has helped Amazon, Microsoft, Vodafone, and RS Components deliver large-scale web and mobile projects. Her passion for smart things and smart home lead her to CheerLights and to other research areas, such as augmented reality, computer vision, and multi-modal experience

Check out Liz’s work at Myers Design.

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