Educating BETA Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 28, 2012 If the speed of advancing software and technology impresses you, then you're too busy thinking about it; Stephen Holmes finds…
The long and short of it Posted by DEVELOP3D - February 20, 2012 Rowers no longer have to put up with shoes that are either too big or too small. Tanya Weaver finds…
Industrial Designers heart side projects: Dave Mucci & his Honda CX500 Posted by Al Dean - February 8, 2012 Myself and Martyn have been pondering many things of late, but one thing that’s stuck has been the seemingly increased…
Get your product some attention: Make it LARGE Posted by Stephen Holmes - December 12, 2011 Like manufacturers of yesteryear, making a giant product to get some attention in the shop window or trade fair of…
Report from the Manufacturing Excellence Awards Ceremony Posted by Tanya Weaver - November 24, 2011 Last night I wined and dined at The Dorchester. No, not a usual Wednesday night out for me – the…
Picture perfect Posted by DEVELOP3D - November 16, 2011 Design firms are increasingly taking advantage of the advances in visualisation technology to explain how products will look and work.…
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…
Better put a ring on it: Jewellery design and fabrication via the iPad Posted by Stephen Holmes - November 4, 2011 As design and manufacture creeps further into the public realm, it is fun to see the launch of iRing3D –…
Autodesk Sustainability Workshop: Making the seemingly complex accessible Posted by Al Dean - September 13, 2011 Those that have been reading DEVELOP3D over the last few months will know that we’ve recently started introducing more content…
Autodesk Sustainability Workshop: Making complex accessible Posted by Al Dean - September 13, 2011 We chat to Dawn Danby, Autodesk’s Sustainability Workshop head honcho about the site’s exciting new updates For those that have…