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Each skill tree has 73 skill or experience hexagonal tiles, ordered in a spectrum of basic skills at the bottom to more advanced skills at the top. Color in the boxes as you go, starting at the base in the basics and moving to advanced skills at the top. This repository is always growing and aims to include a large variety of skills, see full list below. Everyone's journey is different and you can interpret the goals flexibly. Not everything needs to be completed, and tiles can be completed out of order. Print your own in A4 or A3 size. This project is collaborative and aims to refine and grow these resources through community involvement. This includes 5 set your own goal tiles for you to tailor to your own interests. Maker Skill Trees are released under the Creative Commons Licence, [CC BY-NC-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). You are free to share, adapt, remix or transform the printables or templates and use within your teaching, workshops, businesses, conferences, schools and makerspaces at no cost. However, you must do so by giving credit to Steph Piper / Maker Queen (or leaving the credit at the bottom of the page) and if you release a remix it must be under the same licence. If you wish to use the skill trees project to build skill tracking software, apps or systems, you'll need to unlock a commercial licence by [sponsoring this project](https://github.com/sponsors/sjpiper145). Sponsoring has a range of benefits, and includes unlocking an [exclusive repository with high quality resources](https://github.com/sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree/wiki/%F0%9F%92%B8-Project-Sponsorship-Benefits).
Each skill tree has 73 skill or experience hexagonal tiles, ordered in a spectrum of basic skills at the bottom to more advanced skills at the top. Color in the boxes as you go, starting at the base in the basics and moving to advanced skills at the top. This repository is always growing and aims to include a large variety of skills, see full list below. Everyone's journey is different and you can interpret the goals flexibly. This project is collaborative and aims to refine and grow these resources through community involvement.
Maker Skill Trees are released under the Creative Commons Licence, [CC BY-NC-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). You are free to share, adapt, remix or transform the printables or templates and use within your teaching, workshops, businesses, conferences, schools and makerspaces at no cost. However, you must do so by giving credit to Steph Piper / Maker Queen (or leaving the credit at the bottom of the page) and if you release a remix it must be under the same licence. If you wish to use the skill trees project to build skill tracking software, apps or systems, you'll need a commercial licence by [sponsoring this project](https://github.com/sponsors/sjpiper145). Sponsoring has a range of benefits, and includes unlocking an [exclusive repository with high quality resources](https://github.com/sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree/wiki/%F0%9F%92%B8-Project-Sponsorship-Benefits).
💬 Join the discussion and chat about Skill Trees and Skill Seeker, the book on the [MAKE Discord](https://discord.gg/EmTfF2WsGJ), and find out how to [contribute to the project on the wiki](https://github.com/sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree/wiki).
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# How to use
Print out your chosen template or use the template digitally. Start at the base and color in the boxes of anything you've already done. Use the template to visualise your current skills and identify any skill gaps. You may wish to use the below coloring convention to tailor the tree to your own journey, and there are sticker templates available (under templates folder) if you wish to make goal replacement stickers on a vinyl cutter. Think of the tiles as suggestions that can be changed based on your priorities and ability.
Print out your chosen template or use the template digitally. Start at the base and color in the boxes of anything you've already done. Use the template to visualise your current skills and identify any skill gaps. You may wish to use the below coloring convention to tailor the tree to your own journey, and there are sticker templates available (under templates folder) if you wish to make goal replacement stickers on a vinyl cutter. Think of the tiles as suggestions that can be changed based on your priorities and ability. Skill trees do not need to be completed to 100%, let it help you map your progress so far and plan your future learning journey. Tiles can be completed out of order, but if you're a beginner, best start at the base in the basics.
![Skill Seeker Makers Edition Illustrator Assets-17](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/13910bac-0e2d-4ae9-8f60-b0d5a28d25ce)