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For full pricing and booking, contact media@tinkertailer.tech

Christine is the maker behind CMozMaker—a channel dedicated to hands-on electronics, creative coding, and expressive tech builds.

With a background in computer science, interaction design, and a passion for wearable tech, Christine brings clarity, creativity, and technical depth to every project.

If you want a video showing your circuit board or tech, please contact me for pricing and details. I’ll keep it simple and clear for everyone. If you need a video about your product or want to discuss ways to collaborate, feel free to reach out—let’s chat about how we can help each other.

Looking to work with others from around the world. If you make products, circuit boards, or just want to team up, contact me any time.



WHY partner with CMoz?

We guarantee 5K views MINIMUM on your video.

I work with companies, and people who have something I’m excited about and want to use. I take time to research, and learn about the board, programming it, idea creation.

  • Authentic niche expertise as an educator and maker
  • Engaged and loyal community of dedicated hobbyists
  • I create interesting, fun and clear instructional content with practical applications
  • Strong potential for brand integration in wearable tech and electronics markets
  • Projects often featured in other videos, articles, papers, research, etc

WARNING: I do not make bland, boring, typical videos. I will make an interactive product with the hardware. If you want boring – you’ll need to go elsewhere!


Content Focus

  • Microcontrollers (ESP32, Arduino, M5Stack)
  • RFID, OLED, and sensor integration
  • Creative coding + hardware tutorials
  • Maker business workflows (inventory, automation)
  • Wearable and expressive tech & fashion electronics
  • NeoPixel and sensor-based interactive tech
  • Travel-friendly, portable DIY projects
  • Educational tutorials for makers and students


Current Channel Stats


Subscribers 14,000+
Average views per video 2,500 – 8,000
Engagement rate 8-12%

Audience: Makers, Students, Educators, Tech Hobbists, Small Business Owners, Artists & Creatives

Note: We are on our way to 20K subs, when our pricing structure will increase. More views for you!

We have several playlists where your hardware could be featured. If we focus on programming, prototyping, or take it with us somewhere – there’s a playlist for you!


Project Collaboration Overview

At CMozMaker, we talk with you to select the hardware used for our projects to ensure the best fit for the concept and audience. The CMozMaker YouTube channel features engaging tutorials, creative builds, and wearable or fashion technology projects that viewers can easily recreate.

Each project requires time for:

  • research,
  • hardware evaluation,
  • planning (concept & circuitry)
  • programming,
  • and creative development.

We then plan the thumbnail, engaging title, tags and description.

  • Filming takes place when all the planning and preparation is complete. Often, I build the entire circuit as a prototype first to ensure the pins, wiring, and code all works as intended.

After filming, editing, and uploading take place. This process typically takes one month. We typically book your project build a month from when the hardware has been received. We send confirmation that the hardware is with us, and send the launch date of the video. If a project is expected to exceed one month of production time, we will contact you in advance to discuss scheduling and adjustments.


SERVICES:

Collaborating with CMozMaker ensures your technology is showcased authentically, creatively, and effectively—reaching an enthusiastic audience ready to try it themselves. Long-tail value – your videos keep getting views for months/years.



Packages Ideal For:

  • New microcontrollers and dev boards
  • Wearable tech components
  • Maker tools and supplies
  • Electronics kits and accessories

If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact us at media@tinkertailor.tech


Information about me!

Currently, I work at Dalhousie University in beautiful Atlantic Canada! Faculty of Computer Science – Dalhousie University

Formerly, I worked at The Glasgow School of Art [GSA innovation school], Scotland, UK, as a Post Graduate Lecturer for MDes Design Innovation and Interaction Design (Specialism Leader). Associate Lecturer at the University of York, York, UK, for the International Pathway College course: Robotics, Programming and Electronics.

I was awarded a 4-year scholarship from EPSRC to complete a PhD in  Media & Arts Technology, at Queen Mary University of London. Throughout the PhD, I was testing prototypes made with various hardware such as small circuit boards (Arduino / ATMEL), lights, radio frequency identification readers (RFID) and tags that are put onto your daily essential items.

I was in the Cognitive Science Research group (information on my research interests). It was at QMUL that I started working with Arduino and various electrical components.

I worked at The Glasgow School of Art [GSA innovation school] as a Post Graduate Lecturer for MDes Design Innovation and Interaction Design (Specialism Leader). 

Formerly, Associate Lecturer at the University of York, for the International Pathway College course: Robotics, Programming and Electronics.

Visual Impairment & Assistive Technologies

For several years I worked with a visual impairment, hearing loss and other disabilities charity. My role was as an Assistive Technology researcher and advisor. My day-to-day was very diverse. It often involved finding the best and most appropriate assistive technologies to enable independent living. Researching and testing technologies that could be used by people with a visual impairment was a big part of this role. Over the course of my time there I acquired specialist knowledge regarding assistive technologies.


My Bling Bag project featured on this DigiKey video!

From the Electromaker YouTube channel – featured my Input Sleeve, with conductive fabrics, that generates music.


Farion, C. (2022). The Ultimate Guide to Informed Wearable Technology: A hands-on approach for creating wearables from prototype to purpose using Arduino systems. Packt Publishing Ltd.

Work in Print / Online

Computer Science for Fun: http://www.cs4fn.org/wearable/smartbag.php 

Let us know how we can help!