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Favormakes is a term used in some online maker and craft communities to describe a practice in which projects are produced, curated, or promoted according to perceived favorites—designs, creators, or endorsements. The idea blends elements of curation and production, with participants highlighting a subset of work as particularly desirable or influential. The word is a portmanteau of “favorite” and “make” or “maker” and appears mainly in informal discussions rather than formal standards.

In usage, favormakes can refer to: (1) curated collections where a platform or community highlights projects

Criticism centers on potential biases: favormakes may skew visibility toward already popular creators, reduce diversity, or

See also: curation, favoritism, maker culture, open-source hardware, sponsorship, trends in crafts.

deemed
top
or
on
trend;
(2)
design
replication
or
adaptation
that
mirrors
popular
favorites;
or
(3)
sponsored
or
affiliate-driven
production
where
partners
are
favored.
Examples
include
a
maker
forum
noting
a
“Favormake
Collection”
of
patterns
by
a
handful
of
designers,
or
a
workshop
focusing
on
techniques
currently
popular
in
the
community.
create
pressure
to
chase
trends
rather
than
pursue
originality.
Proponents
argue
that
curation
helps
newcomers
discover
high-quality
work
and
assists
organizers
in
managing
resources.