Would you like to discover a world where freedom of design and on-demand sustainable manufacturing are united to deliver the ultimate in business agility?
3D printed eyewear gives you the edge you need to confidently unleash creativity and innovation and offer the richest possible experience to your customers. From personalised frames or limited editions to a full collection, 3D-printed eyewear offers a world of opportunity.
Materialise is the leader in 3D printed eyewear, working with over 70 brands to produce collections and realise their creative vision. In their latest paper, Beyond Beauty: Harness the Design Benefits of 3D Printing for Eyewear they share insights as to how 3D printing can help eyewear designers to experiment with look, fit, and functionality for brand advantage.
What you will learn
- How to leverage design freedom, materials, and finishing options to create and launch striking new looks
- How to use 3D printing techniques to improve comfort and explore customized collections
- How to integrate functionality, whether for everyday fashion, sporting eyewear, or smart tech solutions
With greater design freedom, the benefits on offer are more than beautiful — they are plentiful. Read these insights to see how 3D printing can help eyewear designers to experiment with look, fit, and functionality for brand advantage.
Download their white paper here
About Materialise
Materialise was born from a desire to make a difference using 3D printing — a desire that is refueled every day by our customers around the world. Their shared passion for sustainable progress and meaningful innovation drives us to push boundaries and set new standards together.
Great eyewear design often incorporates imaginative counterplay between materials. 3D printing has a lot to offer in this respect, with many designers already capitalizing on the contrasts that can be created between polyamide materials and 3D-printed metals like titanium.
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