Behrad Ghodsi Develops a Range of 3D Printable Footwear

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Designer Behrad Ghodsi has created ATOSSA, a collection of footwear, made by 3D printing, that would allow the wearer to print them at home.

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This project is focused on developing a range of design concepts for printable footwear. The idea is to build a consumer based system, which reduces labor for manufacturing and provides ease of access to new products for consumers.

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Experts predict that everyone will have a 3D printer at home in the near future and people will be able to design and make objects on their own.

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Currently the 3D printing technology is not developed enough for non-designer use. By developing a range of stylish footwear design concepts, the production process would speed up and the costs of production would be reduced.

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This idea will allow everyone to use prepared designs and print usable products on their personal 3D printers. This footwear will be designed in a way that lets a regular 3D printer make it without fail. In addition, the final CAD files of products will be accessible to 3D printer owners.

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Via Contemporist

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