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pi40 Keyboard Kit: A 40% Planck-style keyboard kit with mostly through-hole soldered parts and a Raspberry Pi as its controller.
The idea of a through-hole kit is that you can solder on all the parts yourself—even the diodes and microcontroller—and it shows this off by having the diodes arranged under a window in a pretty pattern. Looks like the microcontroller board itself requires some trickier soldering since it has pads rather than pins.
Plaid is a 4x12 ortholinear USB keyboard kit using only through-hole components. The microcontroller, diodes and other components are artistically arranged at the top of the PCB.
(Via My new keyboard! Through hole components ONLY! via My First Build!)
Noted by Damian Cugley .