Some folks will complain about the unfinished, monochromatic aesthetic of objects made by many desktop 3D printers. With a little creativity, however, this aesthetic can be used to its advantage. TAKT Project, a Japanese design agency, has transformed ordinary objects into genius designs using small, 3D-printed widgets.
TAKT, which has worked with such big names as MUJI and Sony, has developed what they call 3-PRING Product. 3-PRING combines the DIY attitude of the growing Maker movement with the mass-produced aesthetic of industrial design.…
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