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Designers Corner [Ep. 6] – Marie Boltenstern
Designer's Corner

Designers Corner [Ep. 6] – Marie Boltenstern

Marie is Managing Director and Head of Design at Boltenstern. Holding a Masters in Emergent Technologies from the Architectural Association in London, as well as a Diploma in Architecture from Berlin University of Technology.

Posted by Ezequiel López | December 18, 2018
Digital Fucina’s Corner [Ep. 4] – It Takes The Right Dress…
Designer's Corner

Digital Fucina’s Corner [Ep. 4] – It Takes The Right Dress…

We’ve opened up a space for Digital Fucina‘s founder, Fabrizio de Paolis, a professional 3D modeler and Grasshopper specialist. In the following months he’ll be posting several ideas on what Mass Customization means to him and his project Digital Fucina.

Posted by Ezequiel López | April 20, 2018
Designers Corner [Ep. 5] – Arthur Mamou-Mani
Designer's Corner

Designers Corner [Ep. 5] – Arthur Mamou-Mani

Designers Corner is the place where Parametric Designers talk about their work. There is a story behind every model, and who better to tell the story than the designer himself?

Posted by Ezequiel López | April 16, 2018
The Quest For Customization In A World Of Economies Of Scale
Diver's Log

The Quest For Customization In A World Of Economies Of Scale

There are two types of people in this world: those who notice car rims, and those who don't. I used to be the latter, until I started noticing them... then I just couldn't stop.

Posted by Ezequiel López | September 17, 2017
A New Approach To A Thousand-Year Old Practice
Guest Posts

A New Approach To A Thousand-Year Old Practice

Few topics in human history have such deep, meaningful roots as tattoos. For this reason I decided to give it a fresh approach! Join me while we explore the possibility of complementing this thousand-year old practice with modern technology!

Posted by Ezequiel López | August 17, 2017
The “X” Variable
Guest Posts

The “X” Variable

There’s a belief that good design, especially in 3D, can only be achieved after months (or years) of constant practice. That anyone wanting to showcase their talent needs to go through a specific training and have (buy) the latest equipment and software. I believe that in 2017 this is not the case anymore, at least partially.

Posted by Ezequiel López | July 4, 2017