Don Undeen is a fabrication technician and maker-culture strategist with 13 years of experience designing and building cross-disciplinary labs and learning programs in universities and major cultural institutions. He currently consults on design and fabrication at Concordia University, bringing hands-on expertise with 3D printers, laser cutters, CNCs, water jets and vacuum formers alongside a Master's in Design. Don has led makerspaces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to Georgetown, where he built community, curriculum and policy—nurturing volunteer teams and scaling maker practices into academic programs. He specializes in translating institutional constraints into open, creative production workflows and enjoys acting as the “odd man out” who connects art, tech, and organizational change. Known for advocating open-sharing and playful communication, he combines practical fabrication skill with a talent for storytelling and cross-domain facilitation.
13 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Design - MDes, Design, 4.0, Master of Design - MDes, Design, 4.0 at Concordia University
University of North Florida
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at University of Florida
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