“Discover the Unimaginable” – Take a Look at the i.materialise Video Spot
With the launch of our new website design earlier this month, we are also happy to release our new i.materialise video spot. We visited 3D designers and community members all over the world and learned how 3D printing is changing their way of designing and creating products.
The aim of this video is to show how easy it is to break free from standardization and mass production, and how designers can now access a new way production method with our online 3D printing service.
We help thousands of designers to turn their ideas into 3D printed reality – every day. That’s why we wanted to put the members of our community in the focus of this video.
The following designers were featured in this video. Make sure to visit their websites to learn more about their projects and the power of 3D printing:
- Elise Luttik is a product designer who turns smart ideas into stunning home décor items: http://www.eli5e.nl/
- Hilko Nackaerts creates personalized guitars in his Belgium-based workshop and enhances them with the help of 3D printing: http://hilkoguitars.com/
- Katrien Herdewyn launched her own designer shoe brand and has already co-created a 3D printed high heel with 3D modeler Frederik Bussels: http://www.elegnano.com/
- Kees-Jan is a scale modeler with an incredible eye for detail, who designs exceptionally accurate models of trains and trams : http://www.rail-kees.nl/
- Twikit is a startup that creates 3D customization apps for customers and brands, and that makes 3D printing become mainstream: http://www.twikit.com/
- Laura Thapthimkuna is a US-based fashion designer who creates space-inspired dresses and accessories: http://www.lauratakataka.com/
Over the upcoming months we will publish dedicated video portraits of these featured designers as well as behind the scenes footage. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don’t miss any of our next videos.
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