The word “printing” probably conjures up images of 8.5 x 11 paper jammed in a malfunctioning machine. But not for long. As 3D printing becomes more mainstream, its applications are broadening.
The latest runway fashions aren't made with a sewing machine, but with a printer. 3D printing has been around for decades, but it has just started to weave its way into the world of fashion. A ...
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(Nanowerk News) A project by industrial designer Joshua Harris, the clothing printer, takes the whole 3D printing thing to a whole new level. This concept would bring clothing production into the home ...
Utilizing digital scans, the team at Variant 3D has developed software where consumers can design their own wardrobe and email it to a local clothing 3D printer to create sustainable clothing.
The possibilities for 3D printing are endless. From instruments and toys to robots and mechanical parts, there's almost no limit to what a 3D printer can create. And now, designers and fashion ...
Avant-garde fashion collective, threeASFOUR, flaunted their new 3D printed dress at the New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017. The eye-catching plastic dress, named Oscillation, is the highlight of ...
Knyttan, the London-based on-demand fashion startup and graduate of Techstars London, has picked up £2 million in seed funding to help it disrupt the garment production industry. London-based Connect ...
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Most 3D-printed objects are made out of rigid plastic or resin materials that aren't necessarily ideal for every project. Now, for a limited time online shops like i.materialise are offering designers ...
Nike began its 3D printing journey with Zellerfeld by rejiggering the original Air Max sneaker, and for phase two, they're ...
Say you’re Brienne of Tarth and you’ve just run out of armor. Would you trust scary 3D printing machines to weave a dress around you while you’re laying completely still on a giant table? Wait… that’s ...