Easy as 123 Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 8, 2011 We take it for granted that the target market for desktop 3D printers in the home is adults. Tanya Weaver…
Bee mine this Valentine’s Day Posted by Tanya Weaver - February 14, 2012 Today is all about the love and if you’ve read my most recent comment in the February issue of Develop3D…
Sound of protection: iPhone case made from 3D-printed sound Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 12, 2012 Taking 3D printing further into the public domain, Shapeways has paired with SoundCloud – a social sound platform – to…
Hello Dolly: Inside MakieLab Posted by DEVELOP3D - March 12, 2012 Tanya Weaver recently went over to East London to vist Makielab, a start-up with exciting plans to create both digital…
New Designers 2012: Our Best Finds – Part 2 Posted by Stephen Holmes - July 17, 2012 New Designers gives us the chance to assess the latest crop of graduate design talent all under one roof, and…
SIGGRAPH 2012 #6: report from the show floor – part 1 Posted by Stephen Holmes - August 8, 2012 InfiniteZ’s zSpace holographic design system Some people who attend the SIGGRAPH computer graphics trade show year after year complain that…
Let there be light Posted by DEVELOP3D - August 8, 2012 Smartphones make it so easy to take photographs and videos. Tanya Weaver tracks the development of a nifty, feature-rich, lighting…
Thirteen videos you need to see before 2013 – Part 2 Posted by Al Dean - December 20, 2012 #8: Hiut Denim – The Missionary David and Clare Hieatt founded Howies, then sold it. Now they’re trying to bring…
Alpha Mike Foxtrot to STL Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 14, 2013 As those who've built their own parts on a 3D printer or outsourced them to partners will know, the format…
What Nokia’s latest move might mean to the 3D print crowd Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 8, 2013 Al Dean looks at what the mobile phone manufacturer’s latest move might mean to the 3D print crowdFor as long…