A Year of Creativity
- Philippe Chretien

- Mar 22
- 1 min read
"Hello world",
It’s been a while—ten years, to be exact—since I last shared a project on this blog. Back then, I introduced the Fibonacci Clock, the maker project of my life. I poured thousands of hours into it, dedicating myself fully to its development. That led to my absence from this blog. Now, as I reflect on the passions that have shaped my journey, I feel inspired to embark on a new adventure. I’ve missed this blog dearly, and it feels great to be back.

This year, I’m challenging myself to complete one project per week for fifty-two weeks. That’s right—fifty-two projects in total, spanning a variety of disciplines that I’ve always loved: 3D printing, electronics, programming, astronomy, woodworking, and more. These are the creative outlets that have always fueled my curiosity and passion, and I’m excited to dive back into them with renewed energy.
The plan is simple, from now until April 2027, I’ll focus on creating something new every week. Some projects might be small and experimental, while others could be more ambitious and time-consuming. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s progress, exploration, and the joy of making and sharing.
Of course, I’ll admit that this is a big commitment. Life has a way of throwing curveballs, and there’s always the possibility that I might fall behind or struggle to keep up with the pace. If that happens, I’ll reassess and adapt. But for now, I’m embracing the challenge wholeheartedly.
Phil



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