Is the public really ready for the look of generative design? Posted by Al Dean - July 25, 2019 Al Dean wonders if the public is really ready for the look of generative design – or will they not…
BAC To The Future – The cutting edge street-legal race car Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 16, 2020 Lightweight but packing a hefty punch, the BAC Mono R is a street-legal race car. Stephen Holmes learns how the…
3D Systems’ Figure4 3D Printer gets the materials it deserves Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 24, 2019 It wasn’t until we saw a Figure4 3D printer out in the wild – in the labs of Imperial College…
Rugby embraces eyewear as design makes World Cup debut Posted by Stephen Holmes - October 1, 2019 New Zealand’s loose forward Ardie Savea will take to the field in the Rugby Union World Cup wearing a pair…
KVS QuickSurface 1.0 Review Posted by Al Dean - October 24, 2019 Tools for efficiently working with mesh-based data from 3D scanners are few and far between and can often be costly.…
Neural Interface Research at Imperial College Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 6, 2019 Mindblowing neural interface research at Imperial College London is moving along at speed, thanks to rapid design iteration using 3D…
Luxion KeyShot 9.0 Review Posted by Al Dean - November 6, 2019 In a startling turnaround, the once adamantly CPU-centric Luxion KeyShot now supports GPU rendering, as well as featuring some really…
The nature of design and how wonderful ABS plastic can be Posted by Al Dean - March 4, 2020 With the passing of Lego Minifigure designer Jens Nygaard Knudsen, Al Dean ponders the nature of design, how materials choices…
Specialized -3D printed bike seat Posted by Stephen Holmes - February 17, 2020 For its bold new bike seat design, Specialized moved away from foam padding and into the world of 3D-printed lattices.…
Velux – Windows of Opportunity Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 5, 2019 Velux is renowned for its ceiling windows, so what led the company to create its own online product configurator? Stephen…