![]() Normally I work with print or web based design, but after buying a 3D printer a year ago (Ultimaker 2) I started exploring how I could fuse my typographic interests with 3D design. It’s what I studied at university, and the things I learnt there continue to affect my designs to this day. Tony was kind enough to write some words for us about his fantastic project. ![]() It really is a labour of love and captures the special relationship developing between the worlds of typography and 3D printing. Tony Short’s collection of ‘glyph’ containers is an eclectic collection of 3D printable letters. Here’s a great project that caught our eye recently. Every piece in the collection has been designed to print in under an hour and should fit on even the smallest build plates! We hope that you will join us in in the seasonal printing fun and can’t wait to see your makes! So pile up the mince pies, bring out the Bing Crosby, chuck some chestnuts on the fire and let 25 Days of Making begin! All of the collection prints beautifully in those special seasonal colours, but of course we’d love to see your own remixes. We’ve created a collection of unique and stunning designs especially for the countdown to Christmas.įor the next 25 days we’re releasing a gorgeous, new design simultaneously on Thingiverse and YouMagine. The result is our 25 Days of Making project. The Faberdashery elves have been busy creating some super seasonal inspiration. Yay! Of course, it’s also a time for giving, which means it’s a great excuse for making gifts. It’s officially the season of parties, pixies, pies and presents.
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